Stroke a rare manifestation of isolated sphenoid sinus aspergilloma: a case report.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

Sinus and Surgical Endoscopic Research Center, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.

Published: June 2024

Isolated sphenoid sinus disease is a rare paranasal sinus (PNS) problem, comprising only 2-3% of cases of sinonasal diseases. It is caused mainly by inflammation, and neoplastic causes are exceedingly rare. Due to the nonspecific nature of the symptoms and possible complications, the proper diagnosis and treatment has paramount importance. A 53-year-old woman with a history of diabetes experienced sudden paralysis of the right side of her body and face. A diagnostic workup revealed an acute infarction in her left medial pons and the left midbrain. However, an abnormal finding in her sphenoid sinus caught the neurologist's attention, which led to a consultation with the otorhinolaryngology service. During the sinonasal endoscopy, the surgeon detected the presence of secretions and fungal debris in the nasopharynx and sphenoid sinus. Following the surgery, antifungal treatment began. The pathology report revealed that the fungal ball was most likely caused by aspergillosis. According to the neurologist's opinion and the imaging results, the inflammation and infectious activity in the patient's sphenoid sinus may have damaged the basilar artery and caused the observed symptoms. This finding underlines the vital significance of the accurate diagnosis and treatment of sphenoid sinus disease, as it can prevent further complications.

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