Rhino orbital cerebral mucormycosis: A life-threatening complication of coronavirus diseases 2019 in an uncontrolled diabetic patient.

Pub Date : 2023-03-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4103/tjem.tjem_308_22
Hawra Ali Hussain Alsayed, Aymen Ali Al-Qurain, Zeyad Faoor Alrais
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Mucormycosis is a progressive and life-threatening disease that has been increasingly reported in patients infected by coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19). We describe a case of rhino-orbital mucormycosis with central nervous system involvement resulting in bilateral blindness and intracranial extension in a patient with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (DM) and mild COVID-19 infection. A 35-year-old obese male, recently diagnosed with DM, presented to the emergency department suffering from dizziness, headache, speech difficulty, and facial weakness. His glycosylated hemoglobin was 10.4% and his reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test came positive for COVID-19. Ocular examination revealed left eye proptosis, ophthalmoplegia, and lid edema with no ocular movement. Imaging studies showed pansinusitis and periorbital and orbital cellulitis with intracranial involvement. Histopathology and biopsy examination confirmed mucormycosis. Medical management included glucose control and liposomal amphotericin B therapy. Septoplasty and functional endoscopic sinus surgery was performed as emergency procedures. The patient survived with bilateral blindness. In this case, we described the importance of considering mucormycosis in COVID-19 patients with uncontrolled diabetes, particularly those presenting with sinusitis, headache, and orbital edema symptoms. Despite intensive antifungal therapy and surgical intervention, it is a serious opportunistic fungal infection associated with long-term complications.

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粘孢子菌病是一种进展性和危及生命的疾病,越来越多的报告显示,2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染患者会患上这种疾病。我们描述了一例鼻眶粘孢子菌病病例,该病累及中枢神经系统,导致双侧失明和颅内扩展,患者患有未控制的糖尿病(DM)和轻度 COVID-19 感染。一名 35 岁的肥胖男性最近被诊断为糖尿病,因头晕、头痛、言语困难和面部无力到急诊科就诊。他的糖化血红蛋白为 10.4%,逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测显示 COVID-19 呈阳性。眼部检查显示左眼突眼、眼肌麻痹、眼睑水肿,眼球无运动。影像学检查显示,患者患有盘状鼻窦炎、眶周和眼眶蜂窝织炎,并伴有颅内受累。组织病理学和活组织检查证实为粘液瘤病。药物治疗包括葡萄糖控制和脂质体两性霉素 B 治疗。作为急诊手术,进行了鼻中隔成形术和功能性内窥镜鼻窦手术。患者存活下来,但双目失明。在这个病例中,我们描述了在 COVID-19 型糖尿病患者中考虑粘孢子菌病的重要性,尤其是那些出现鼻窦炎、头痛和眼眶水肿症状的患者。尽管进行了强化抗真菌治疗和手术干预,粘孢子菌病仍是一种严重的机会性真菌感染,并伴有长期并发症。
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