Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion
Mucormycosis is an expeditious invasion of a fungus of angioinvasive nature, predominant in immunocompromised individuals, often leading to organ malfunction and loss. Facial nerve involvement and total ophthalmoplegia are its rare presentations. Early detection and treatment can alter natural dise...
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doaj-55faa56041b74189b4031c04cd9d7e3a2021-07-29T07:08:03ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesArchives of Academic Emergency Medicine2645-49042021-07-019110.22037/aaem.v9i1.1305Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal InvasionZainab Mehdi0Nidhi Bhardwaj 1Jyoti Aggarwal2Narinder Kaur3Brijdeep Singh4Department of general medicine ,Government medical college and hospital ,sector-32,Chandigarh ,India.Department of General Medicine,Government Medical College and Hospital Sector -32,Chandigarh,India. Department of General Medicine,Government Medical College and Hospital Sector -32,Chandigarh,India. Department of Radiodiagnosis,Government Medical College and Hospital Sector -32,Chandigarh,India. Department of Pathology,Government Medical College and Hospital Sector -32,Chandigarh,India. Mucormycosis is an expeditious invasion of a fungus of angioinvasive nature, predominant in immunocompromised individuals, often leading to organ malfunction and loss. Facial nerve involvement and total ophthalmoplegia are its rare presentations. Early detection and treatment can alter natural disease course and prevent potential catastrophic outcomes in diabetic patients. Facial nerve palsy is mostly attributed to peripheral neuropathy in patients with advanced diabetes mellitus. It rarely raises alarm about an invasive fungal infection. Here, we report the case of a 38-year-old male with type 2 diabetes mellitus, who presented to us with left lower motor neuron type facial palsy and left-sided total ophthalmoplegia due to invasive rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM). Despite aggressive measures, including antifungal therapy and repeated endoscopic debridement, he subsequently developed central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) and underwent left eye exenteration. https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/aaem/index.php/AAEM/article/view/1305Mucormycosisdiabetes mellitusfacial paralysisretinal artery occlusion |
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Zainab Mehdi Nidhi Bhardwaj Jyoti Aggarwal Narinder Kaur Brijdeep Singh Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Mucormycosis diabetes mellitus facial paralysis retinal artery occlusion |
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Zainab Mehdi Nidhi Bhardwaj Jyoti Aggarwal Narinder Kaur Brijdeep Singh |
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Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion |
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Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion |
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Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion |
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Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion |
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Facial Nerve Palsy with Total Ophthalmoplegia; a Novel Presentation of Fungal Invasion |
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facial nerve palsy with total ophthalmoplegia; a novel presentation of fungal invasion |
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Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences |
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Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine |
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Mucormycosis is an expeditious invasion of a fungus of angioinvasive nature, predominant in immunocompromised individuals, often leading to organ malfunction and loss. Facial nerve involvement and total ophthalmoplegia are its rare presentations. Early detection and treatment can alter natural disease course and prevent potential catastrophic outcomes in diabetic patients. Facial nerve palsy is mostly attributed to peripheral neuropathy in patients with advanced diabetes mellitus. It rarely raises alarm about an invasive fungal infection. Here, we report the case of a 38-year-old male with type 2 diabetes mellitus, who presented to us with left lower motor neuron type facial palsy and left-sided total ophthalmoplegia due to invasive rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM). Despite aggressive measures, including antifungal therapy and repeated endoscopic debridement, he subsequently developed central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) and underwent left eye exenteration.
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Mucormycosis diabetes mellitus facial paralysis retinal artery occlusion |
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