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Invasive aspergillosis of the sphenoid sinus manifested as an isolated sixth nerve palsy

A case of aspergillosis of the sphenoid sinus manifested as an isolated sixth nerve palsy occurred in a 74-year old diabetic woman who had no complaints of headache or symptoms suggestive of sinusitis. A CT scan demonstrated a large mass occupying the sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses extending posteriorly to the clivus. There was a calcific density within the opacified sinus and bony erosion of the sphenoid walls and the sella turcica. The patient underwent a sublabial transseptal sphenoidotomy with removal of necrotic material and debridment of the surrounding tissue. Histologic examination revealed granulation tissue with chronic inflammatory cells and abundant dichotomously branching hyphae. Postoperatively the patient was given amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine. Three months later the sixth nerve palsy had completely cleared and the patient had no other complaint. Sphenoid sinus aspergillosis is a rare disease and may have variable clinical manifestations according to involvement of different structures located closely to the sinus. Our patient developed an isolated sixth nerve palsy which was at onset considered to be caused by diabetes. Computerized tomography scans disclosed abnormalities strongly indicative of invasive aspergillosis. It illustrates the need of appropriate work-up in cases of an isolated sixth nerve palsy even in patients with diabetes or other risk factors.

aspergillosis; sphenoid sinus; VI cranial nerve


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