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Cavernous Thrombophlebitis Secondary to Cavernous Internal Carotid Mycotic Aneurysm.

Devin J Burke1, Ashutosh Jadhav1,2.   

Abstract

We report a case of a 22-year-old male with a history of intravenous drug use presenting with cavernous sinus syndrome secondary to cavernous thrombophlebitis. The source of the thrombophlebitis was from a mycotic aneurysm in the setting of fungal endocarditis. With antifungal therapy and aortic valve replacement, the patient had full resolution of cranial nerve deficits. Descriptions of mycotic aneurysms of the cavernous portion of the internal carotid artery are limited to case reports and case series. Most have been nonendocarditic in etiology with poor prognosis. We present a unique case with endocarditic etiology and an excellent prognosis.
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Keywords:  carotid artery diseases; central nervous system; central nervous system fungal infections; cerebrovascular disorders; clinical; clinical specialty; infections; intracranial aneurysm; neurosurgery; specialty; stroke and cerebrovascular disease

Year:  2019        PMID: 32549947      PMCID: PMC7271614          DOI: 10.1177/1941874419892441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurohospitalist        ISSN: 1941-8744


  8 in total

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Authors:  Zen Kobayashi; Sakiko Itaya; Yuji Nakamura; Miho Akaza; Hiroyuki Tomimitsu; Shuzo Shintani
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2015-07-15       Impact factor: 1.271

Review 2.  Intracavernous internal carotid artery mycotic aneurysms: comprehensive review and evaluation of the role of endovascular treatment.

Authors:  Michael George Zaki Ghali; Emil Zaki Ghali
Journal:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg       Date:  2013-08-15       Impact factor: 1.876

Review 3.  Fungal Mycotic Aneurysm of the Internal Carotid Artery Associated with Sphenoid Sinusitis in an Immunocompromised Patient: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Marwan M Azar; Roland Assi; Natalie Patel; Maricar F Malinis
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2015-12-19       Impact factor: 2.574

4.  Mycotic aneurysm and cerebral infarction resulting from fungal sinusitis: imaging and pathologic correlation.

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Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 3.825

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2003-07-12       Impact factor: 79.321

6.  Bacterial aneurysms of the intracavernous carotid artery.

Authors:  D Rout; A Sharma; P K Mohan; V R Rao
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  1984-06       Impact factor: 5.115

Review 7.  [Bacterial intracavernous carotid aneurysm presented as massive epistaxis].

Authors:  T Shike; H Hoshino; M Takagi; T Inafuku; Y Takagi
Journal:  Rinsho Shinkeigaku       Date:  1995-05

8.  MRI and MRA Features of a Saccular Mycotic Aneurysm of the Cavernous Carotid Artery Resulting from Invasive Aspergillus Sinusitis.

Authors:  Mathieu Deltomme; Marc Schroeven; T Morel Lawson; Jean-François Poma; Thierry Boulanger; Laurens Jl De Cocker
Journal:  J Belg Soc Radiol       Date:  2015-12-30       Impact factor: 1.894

  8 in total

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