Rhino-orbital Mucormycosis Treated Successfully with Posaconazole without Exenteration. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Mucormycosis is a rare and often fatal opportunistic angioinvasive infection seen mostly in immunocompromised patients, such as those with diabetes mellitus, cancer, or renal failure. Ophthalmic manifestations of orbital mucormycosis include ocular pain, periocular oedema, visual loss, ophthalmoplegia, proptosis, and ptosis. Although therapy for orbital mucormycosis consists of maximally tolerated doses of antifungal agents (e.g., amphotericin B) and extensive surgical debridement, treatment remains ineffective in up to 20% of cases. We describe two patients with rhino-orbitalmucormycosis who were successfully treated with posaconazole in conjunction with intravenous (IV) amphotericin B and sinus surgical debridement. These cases highlight several unusual early manifestations of orbital mucormycosis, including disc oedema and amaurosis fugax, as well as the applicability of a new extended-spectrum antifungal agent in management of orbital zygomycosis.

publication date

  • September 24, 2013

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC5291008

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 84884804553

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.3109/01658107.2013.809463

PubMed ID

  • 28167988

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 37

issue

  • 5