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Archana A Nair1, Andrea A Tooley1, Fang Zhou2, Seth Lieberman3, Payal Patel1, Irina Belinsky1.
Abstract
Allergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) and eosinophilic mucin chronic rhinosinusitis (EMCRS) are subtypes of a chronic rhinosinusitis with eosinophilia that have different diagnostic criteria but are phenotypically similar. Ophthalmic complications may be the presenting symptoms. Treatment of ophthalmic complications is typically directed at reducing the inflammatory burden in the sinuses and rarely requires direct surgical intervention. However, atypical cases with associated subperiosteal abscess may necessitate orbital surgery. The authors present 2 cases of EMCRS with orbital involvement - one that responded to the traditional treatment of oral corticosteroids and functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), and the other requiring surgical drainage of a subperiosteal abscess in order to describe the management strategies based on clinical presentation.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic fungal sinusitis; orbital; subperiosteam abscess
Year: 2020 PMID: 34661198 PMCID: PMC8516334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol Case Rep ISSN: 2772-3070
Figure 1:Clinical photograph of case 1 at the time of presentation
Figure 2:(a and b) CT Maxillofacial of patient 1 showing pan-rhinosinusitis with areas of osseous erosion and inflammatory changes extending into the orbital and intracranial compartments with a left intraorbital collection along the orbital roof. (c) Sinus biopsy showing eosinophils (arrow) and Charcot-Leyden Crystals (circle)
Figure 3:(a) Clinical exam on initial presentation showing left periorbital edema and mechanical left ptosis. (b) Clinical photo one week after drainage of subperiosteal abscess
Figure 4:CT Face (a) coronal and (b) sagittal view of patient 2 showing opacification of the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary, and sphenoid sinuses with scattered areas of hyperdensity and a superior subperiosteal abscess without bony erosion measuring 8.3 mm × 25.9 mm