Ethmoid Sinus Mucocele Manifesting as Acute Ophthalmoplegia and Ptosis Rapidly Exacerbated by COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report.

Journal of Rhinology Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-31 DOI:10.18787/jr.2025.00063
Sin Jae Kang, Jue Hee Kim, Ji Eun Kim, Oh Eun Kwon
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Abstract

A sinus mucocele is a dilated, epithelial-lined cystic lesion containing encapsulated mucus. Although its etiology remains uncertain, secondary infection may transform it into a pyocele. A 68-year-old female presented with sudden-onset ophthalmoplegia, ptosis, and blurred vision during the acute phase of COVID-19 infection. Physical examination and imaging identified an ethmoid sinus mucocele causing significant orbital compression. The patient underwent urgent endoscopic marsupialization. Intraoperative findings revealed increased internal pressure within the mucocele. Postoperatively, her ocular motility and ptosis improved immediately, with a full recovery of visual acuity within two weeks. This case suggests that COVID-19-associated mucosal inflammation or immune dysregulation may lead to the rapid expansion of pre-existing asymptomatic mucoceles. Clinicians should consider mechanical sinus lesions in the differential diagnosis of acute cranial nerve palsies during COVID-19 infection to ensure timely surgical decompression.

新型冠状病毒感染后以急性眼麻痹和上睑下垂表现的筛窦粘液囊肿1例
窦性黏液囊肿是一种扩张的、上皮排列的囊性病变,含有囊状粘液。虽然其病因尚不清楚,继发性感染可使其转变为幽门囊肿。一名68岁女性在COVID-19感染急性期表现为突发性眼麻痹、上睑下垂和视力模糊。体格检查和影像学检查发现筛窦粘液囊肿引起明显的眶受压。患者接受了紧急内窥镜有袋手术。术中发现粘液囊肿内压增高。术后患者眼球运动及上睑下垂立即改善,两周内视力完全恢复。本病例提示,新冠肺炎相关的粘膜炎症或免疫失调可能导致已有的无症状粘液囊肿迅速扩大。临床医生在COVID-19感染急性脑神经麻痹的鉴别诊断中应考虑机械窦病变,确保及时进行手术减压。
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