Orbital Apex Syndrome of the Aspergilus Ethiology – a Case Report
Fric E. 1, Rehák M.1, Vlčková I.2, Buřval S.3, Chrapek O.1, Řehák J.1
1Oční klinika FN, Olomouc, přednosta doc. MUDr. Jiří Řehák, CSc. 2Otorinolaryngologická klinika FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. Ivo Stárek, CSc.3Radiologická klinika FN, Olomouc, přednosta doc. MUDr. Miroslav Heřman, Ph.D. |
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Summary:
The authors present a case report of a patient, in whom after a head injury
the monolateral blindness occurred. Because of autoimmune
thrombocytopeny the patient was treated with long-term corticosteroids.
The clinical findings corresponded with the orbital apex syndrome.
According to the results of the CT and MRI examinations, the sphenoidotomy
was indicated, and the histological findings verified fragments of paranasal
sinuses’ aspergiloma. During the next course of the disease, despite
antimycotic therapy, the progression of the aspergiloma in to the anterior
cranial fossa occurred. Invasive sino-orbital aspergilosis, after the
penetration of the infectious agent across the wall of the sinus, may cause the
orbital apex syndrome with paralysis of all three cranial nerves innervating
the extraocular muscles, sensoric defect in the area of the ophthalmic nerve
and the involvement of the optic nerve.
Key words:
orbital aspergilosis, sphenoidotomy, autoimmune thrombocytopeny
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