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Kwon MO et al. – In this article, the authors report a case of isolated sphenoid fungal sinusitis which only presented as headache. The authors review the literature of this rare but interesting lesion according to the revised 2004 IHS diagnostic criteria for "Headache attributed to Rhinosinusitis".

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