Rhinocerebral mucormycosis in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Description of a clinical case with favorable outcome
1994
: The case is reported of a 70-year-old man with decompensated non-acidotic type-2 diabetes mellitus and with rhinocerebral mucormycosis, manifested by inflammatory infiltration of the left nasal, paranasal, maxillary, and orbital bone structures with left ophthalmoplegia. The patient was cured after amphotericin B treatment (total dose 2.7 g) and 30 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen (2.8 atmospheres). Cure was confirmed by follow-up over more than 2 years. It is concluded that rhinocerebral mucormycosis must be treated, in addition to control of predisposing factors, and especially by restoring endocrine-metabolic balance, by adequate surgical revision, with specific high-dose amphotericin B treatment and adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen. Further studies are desirable in order to define the advantages of these therapeutic measures.
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