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A Case of Invasive Aspergillosis Presenting as Acute Angle Closure Glaucomaopen access

Authors
Kim, Seong-JaeKim, Che-RonKim, Gyu-NamHan, Yong-SeopChung, In-YoungSeo, Seong-WookPark, Jong-MoonYoo, Ji-Myong
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
Keywords
Acute angle closure glaucoma; invasive aspergillosis; orbital cellulitis
Citation
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY, v.37, no.1, pp 31 - 34
Pages
4
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
Volume
37
Number
1
Start Page
31
End Page
34
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/21838
DOI
10.3109/01658107.2012.753912
ISSN
0165-8107
1744-506X
Abstract
Purpose: To report a case of invasive aspergillosis presenting as acute angle closure glaucoma. Case: A 72-year-old male patient visited our clinic with decreased visual acuity and ocular pain on the right eye lasting for 3 d. His intraocular pressure was 42 mmHg in the right eye and 18 mmHg in the left eye. And, there was about 2 mm of exophthalmos, slight ptosis with decreased motility in all directions, conjunctival injection, moderate mydriasis with a relative afferent pupillary defect, and angle closure in the right eye. Orbital computed tomography and magenetic resonance imaging showed isotense mass involving right orbit and ethmoid sinus. Based on the biopsy, invasive aspergillosis was definitely diagnosed. Despite perfoming peripheral laser iridotomy and administrating antifungal agent and antiglaucoma medication, the patient was blinded in his right eye. During the follow-up period, visual acuity in the left eye suddenly decreased due to the invasive aspergillosis in the left paranasal sinus and optic nerve, and eventually the patient lost his left vision as well. Conclusion: This report is regarding a case of an invasive aspergillosis resulting in blindness in both eyes with the clinical manifestations of acute angle closure caused by invasive aspergillosis.
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