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Rhino-orbital mucormycosis during steroid therapy in COVID-19 patients: A case report

Amirreza Veisi, Abbas Bagheri, M Eshaghi, Mohamad Hasan Rikhtehgar, Mozhgan Rezaei Kanavi, Reza Farjad

2021European Journal of Ophthalmology154 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report two cases of COVID-19 under treatment with a corticosteroid; in one case rhino-orbitocerebral mucormycosis and in another one rhino-orbital mucormycosis developed. CASE PRESENTATION: A 40-year old woman and a 54-year old man with severe COVID-19 underwent corticosteroid therapy for immune-related lung injuries. The first case presented with a bilateral visual loss and complete ophthalmoplegia of the right eye. The second case presented with vision loss, proptosis, orbital inflammation, and complete ophthalmoplegia on the left side. Histopathologic, nasal endoscopic examinations, and radiologic findings confirmed mucormycosis in both patients. The patients denied orbital exenteration and were managed with systemic amphotericin B and daily endoscopic sinus debridement and irrigation with diluted amphotericin B. Because of the intracranial space involvement, the first case died. The second case was successfully managed surgically and medically. CONCLUSION: Rhino-orbital/cerebral mucormycosis may be developed in COVID-19 patients under treatment with corticosteroid, and requires prompt diagnosis and management.

Topics & Concepts

MucormycosisMedicineSurgeryAmphotericin BNoseDermatologyAntifungalAntifungal resistance and susceptibilitySinusitis and nasal conditionsPneumothorax, Barotrauma, Emphysema
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