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접형동 국균증에 의한 실명 치험 1예Blindness Secondary to Sphenoid Fungus Ball

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Blindness Secondary to Sphenoid Fungus Ball
Authors
권오진김경수김진평전시영
Issue Date
2008
Publisher
대한비과학회
Keywords
Blindness·Sphenoid sinus·Fungus ball·Sphenoethmoidectomy.
Citation
Journal of Rhinology, v.15, no.2, pp 148 - 151
Pages
4
Indexed
KCICANDI
Journal Title
Journal of Rhinology
Volume
15
Number
2
Start Page
148
End Page
151
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/27749
ISSN
1229-1498
2384-4361
Abstract
The close vicinity of the optic nerve to the sphenoid sinus may cause visual loss in the sphenoid fungus ball. We present a case of blindness secondary to sphenoid fungus ball without any evidence of orbital invasion in imaging studies. A 61-year-old man, suffering from uncomplicated diabetes, was referred for right visual loss that developed 1 day ago. He perceived hand motion on the right. CT and MRI revealed a fungus ball in the right sphenoid sinus. However, there was no evidence of orbital invasion. Endoscopic sphenoethmoidectomy was performed to remove the fungus ball. Systemic mega-dose steroid and amphotericin B were started because he lost the light perception 3 days after surgery. Biopsy revealed aspergillus fungus ball and no evidence of mucosal invasion. However, blindness was not reversed. Evidence of orbital invasion in imaging diagnosis is elusive in sphenoid fungus ball; therefore, systemic antifungal treatment should be initiated and early endoscopic sphenoidotomy should be performed in case of rapidly progressing visual loss, especially in diabetic or immunocompromised patients. Mega-dose steroid therapy for optic neuropathy should be selective because it may aggravate underlying systemic diseases to cause early termination of systemic antifungal treatment.
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