Monday, May 31

Sino nasal Mucormycosis - Black or Bread mould or Blackfungus

 Sino nasal Mucormycosis - caused by Invasive fungi which causes angio invasion and tissue invasion which leads to necrosis of tissues by causing ischaemia and spreads further through tissue invasion.

Predisposing factors : Immunocompromised status, Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, Recently raise among COVID-19 patients and patients recovering from COVID - 19 illness.

Clinical features:

Symptoms - Swelling and/or pain over one side of cheek , swelling and/or pain of one eye, Numbness over the cheek area and/or same sided headache, Nose block, Drooping of eye lids, double vision, sudden loss of vision, Senitivity of the tooth, Ulceration in oral cavity

Signs : Swelling of cheek, proptosis, congestion of eye, Crusting in nose

On Examination : 

Nose : Anterior rhinoscopy : Discharge , cruusting, bluish or blackish discolouration of turbinates.

Paranasal sinus : Tenderness ++

Eye : Restricted ocular movements, reduced visual acquity and coloured vision, chemosis, congestion, proptosis

Oral cavity and oropharynx : Crusting over the hard palate, Ulceration, Bluish discolouration of the hard palate.

Diagnosis:

Investigations :

On Diagnostic nasal endoscopy : Could be normal, Crusting and discharge in the middle meatus, ischaemic turbinates or bluish to blackish discolouration of the turbinates. If nasopharynx involved crusting seen and septal necrosed.

KOH smear : Fungal elements seen. Broad aseptate and irregular branching hyphae seen suggestive of mucormycosis.

Radiology : CECT of Nose and Paranasl sinuses

Gadolinium enhanced MRI of Paranasal sinuses

Treatment:

Surgical : Endoscopic nasal debridement +/- Orbital decompression under General anaesthesia as early as possible

Medical : Inj Liposomal Amphotericin B

                                 

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