Beyond the Ear, the Hidden Threat of Paecilomyces Neuro-Otological Infection: A Case Report.

Jing Hern Khoo, Izny Hafiz Zainon, Hafizah Husna Johari, Ida Sadja'ah Sachlin
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Abstract

Background: Paecilomyces spp. are thermo-tolerant fungi found in decaying vegetables and soil. They can cause ocular, cutaneous, and miscellaneous infections. In otorhinolaryngology, most infections occur in the paranasal sinuses, while otological infection is uncommon.

Methods: We report a case of 41-year-old diabetic, male army officer with warm, fluctuant left temporal swelling and reduced hearing. Otoscopy revealed an edematous external auditory canal (EAC) with posterior wall sagging and bulging tympanic membrane. Computed tomography revealed subperiosteal temporal abscess extending intracranially. The pus was drained surgically via an otological and a neurosurgical approach, and pus sent for culture grew paecilomyces. He showed clinical improvement after receiving oral antifungal treatment postoperatively. Retrospectively, his occupation as an army officer and his diabetic immunocompromised state may have predisposed him to the infection.

Results: Paecilomyces middle ear infection leading to intracranial involvement of such magnitude is yet to be reported, and we showcase its successful management through a combined surgical neuro-otology approach and oral antifungal therapy. Fungal ear infections can lead to severe extracranial and intracranial complications if inadequately treated. Differentiating it from cholesteatoma also presents a diagnostic challenge clinically and radiologically. While both can lead to intracranial complications, our patient's brief history and lack of prior ear symptoms contrast with that of cholesteatoma.

Conclusion: The rarity of neuro-otological paecilomyces infections emphasizes the need for awareness and early identification. It is vital to recognize such infections, and prompt surgical management with appropriate antifungal drugs is warranted to prevent disastrous outcomes.

耳外,拟青霉神经-耳部感染的潜在威胁:1例报告。
背景:拟青霉是在腐烂的蔬菜和土壤中发现的耐热真菌。它们可引起眼部、皮肤和各种感染。在耳鼻喉科,大多数感染发生在鼻窦,而耳部感染是罕见的。方法:我们报告一例41岁糖尿病男性军官,伴有发热、波动性左颞肿胀和听力下降。耳镜检查发现外耳道水肿,后壁下垂,鼓膜鼓胀。计算机断层扫描显示骨膜下颞骨脓肿向颅内延伸。脓液通过耳科和神经外科方法排出,脓液用于培养生长的拟青霉。术后经口服抗真菌药物治疗,临床情况好转。回顾性分析,他作为军官的职业和他的糖尿病免疫功能低下状态可能使他易于感染。结果:拟青霉中耳感染导致如此严重的颅内累及尚未报道,我们展示了通过外科神经耳科方法和口服抗真菌治疗的成功管理。如果治疗不当,真菌性耳部感染可导致严重的颅外和颅内并发症。将其与胆脂瘤鉴别也是临床和影像学诊断的挑战。虽然两者均可导致颅内并发症,但本例患者病史短暂且无耳部症状,与胆脂瘤不同。结论:神经耳部拟青霉感染的罕见性强调了对其的认识和早期识别的必要性。识别这类感染是至关重要的,及时手术治疗,适当的抗真菌药物是必要的,以防止灾难性的后果。
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