Invasive fungal otitis media with peripheral facial paralysis.

Med Mycol Case Rep

Department of Otolaryngology, the Fourth Clinical Medical College, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou, 310006, China.

Published: December 2024

Invasive fungal otitis media is clinically rare and diagnosis often delayed. We report a 65-year-old female with otitis media complicated by mastoiditis and peripheral facial paralysis. Complete mastoidectomy and type II tympanoplasty, with oral administration of voriconazole for more than 3 months resulted in a successful outcome.

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