| Literature DB >> 23961035 |
Clarissa S M Cheng1, Srinivasan Sanjay, Chee Chew Yip, Heng-Wai Yuen.
Abstract
Sphenoidal sinus mucoceles are indolent lesions that, when sufficiently large, can compress on the optic canal or superior orbital fissure, rapidly causing loss of vision, optic neuropathy, ptosis, pain, ophthalmoplegia, and diplopia. We herein report a 72-year-old gentleman who presented acutely with Cranial Nerve II, III, and IV palsies secondary to a sphenoidal sinus mucocele that was confirmed on magnetic resonance imaging and successfully treated with endoscopic drainage. This cause of orbital apex syndrome is important for clinicians to know as early diagnosis and treatment is critical in recovering visual potential.Entities:
Keywords: Acute cranial nerve palsies; CT scan; Endoscopic sinus surgery; MRI scan; Sphenoidal mucocele
Year: 2012 PMID: 23961035 PMCID: PMC3729863 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2012.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Ophthalmol ISSN: 1319-4534