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Orbital Apex Syndrome Related to Isolated Sphenoid Fungal SinusitisOrbital Apex Syndrome Related to Isolated Sphenoid Fungal Sinusitis

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Orbital Apex Syndrome Related to Isolated Sphenoid Fungal Sinusitis
Authors
이수형홍성문이흥만
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
대한비과학회
Keywords
Orbital Apex Syndrome·Sinusitis·Sphenoid.
Citation
Journal of Rhinology, v.20, no.2, pp.123 - 126
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Rhinology
Volume
20
Number
2
Start Page
123
End Page
126
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/104926
ISSN
1229-1498
Abstract
Orbital apex syndrome (OAS) has been described as malfunction of cranial nerve II in the optic canal and cranial nerves III, IV, V1, and VI in the superior orbital fissure due to vascular compromise, compression, or infiltration. Symptoms include ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, decreased corneal sensation, and vision loss. There are many potential causes of OAS including inflammation, infection, iatrogenic, neoplasm, vascular disease, or trauma. Among these, however, fungal sinusitis is one of the more rarely reported etiologies. Infections of the sphenoid sinuses typically occur in conjunction with other paranasal sinuses, while isolated sphenoid sinusitis is uncommon. In this case report, we describe OAS due to isolated sphenoid fungal sinusitis in a 67-year old man who presented with periorbital pain, acute vision loss, and ophthalmoplegia. He was treated surgically and was given postoperative antifungal agents as well as steroids for three months. We present this rare case along with a literature review of OAS.
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