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2022


Case Rep Surg


2022

Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Rare Complication of Uncontrolled Diabetes.

Authors

Alanazi RF, Almalki A, Alkhaibary A, AlSufiani F, Aloraidi A
Case Rep Surg. 2022; 2022:6535588.
PMID: 36245688.

Abstract

Fungal infection of the central nervous system has become more common over the past two decades. It is frequently diagnosed in patients with underlying pathological conditions. We herein report a case of rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis by outlining the clinical presentation, radiological images, histopathological findings, management plan, and its clinical outcome. . A 47-year-old man, known to have type 2 diabetes mellitus, presented with severe headache involving the left side of the face, numbness along the left V2 trigeminal nerve, ptosis and dryness of the left eye, short-term memory loss, and right hand numbness. He had a social history of being a bee farmer for which he was exposed to bee stings several times in the past. Neuroradiological imaging showed a left temporal ring-enhancing lesion, suggestive of abscess. The patient underwent craniotomy and resection of the lesion. The histopathological evaluation was suggestive of cerebral mucormycosis, fungal sinusitis, and invasive skull base mucormycosis.