Frontiers in Neurology (May 2022)

Rhino-Orbital Cerebral Mucormycosis in a Patient With Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Nan Dong,
  • Nan Dong,
  • Ashly E. Jordan,
  • Xiaozhu Shen,
  • Xuan Wu,
  • Xianghong Guo,
  • Hongru Zhao,
  • Yajuan Wang,
  • Dapeng Wang,
  • Qi Fang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.815902
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundRhino-orbital cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) is a rare, invasive, and fatal fungal disease. Due to the lack of specific clinical manifestations and adequate auxiliary examinations, patients are easily misdiagnosed in the early stage. Early diagnosis and timely therapy are essential for successful treatment.Case ReportWe report a 68-year-old man with diabetic ketoacidosis, presented with orbital apex syndrome (OAS), fever, and pansinusitis, which progressively worsened to death only 4 days after admission. It was finally confirmed as a fungal Rhizopus arrhizus infection by metagenomics cell-free DNA next-generation sequencing (mNGS) testing.ConclusionOrbital apex syndrome could be the initial presentation for mucormycosis. Thus, it is necessary to evaluate the presence of mucormycosis in patients with OAS, especially in diabetic or immunosuppressed hosts, and mNGS testing and timely antifungal therapy should be strongly recommended in highly suspected cases.

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