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  • - A 47-year-old diabetic man with chronic kidney failure experienced complete drooping of his left eyelid, bulging of the left eye, and headaches, leading to further medical investigation.
  • - Tests ruled out other serious conditions, but a biopsy identified a fungal infection caused by Schizophyllum commune in his sphenoid sinus.
  • - Treatment with intravenous liposomal amphotericin over several weeks successfully resolved his symptoms.

Article Abstract

A 47-year-old diabetic man with chronic renal failure presented with a 1-month history of complete ptosis of the left upper eyelid, left proptosis, and left-sided headache. During the course of the patient's care, other significant diagnoses were excluded, such as orbital inflammatory syndrome, carotid-cavernous syndrome, and cavernous sinus thrombosis. Neuroimaging revealed only minimal left sphenoid sinus disease. Sphenoid biopsy revealed the presence of septate hyphae on Gram staining and produced a fungal culture characteristic of Schizophyllum commune. Minimal sphenoid sinus infection in a patient with chronic medical issues and probable immunosuppression predisposed this patient to fungal rhino-orbital infection. Several weeks of intravenous liposomal amphotericin treatment on an outpatient basis yielded resolution of clinical symptoms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.iop.0000148407.34784.6eDOI Listing

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