Sino-Orbital Aspergillosis in a Kidney Transplant Recipient

Christian Maalouli, J. de Greef, T. Duprez, A. Devresse, C. Huart, M. Coutel, N. Demoulin, L. Belkhir, N. Kanaan
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Sino-orbital aspergillosis is a rare and severe infection mostly seen in immunocompromised individuals in which diagnosis may be challenging with potentially life-threatening consequences. Infection usually starts in the paranasal sinuses with secondary spreading to the adjacent orbits. Here, we report the case of a kidney transplant recipient who presented with proven invasive sino-orbital aspergillosis resulting in irreversible loss of vision despite surgical management and antifungal therapy. We review the literature with a focus on clinical presentation, diagnostic tools, and recommended treatment in the context of kidney transplantation.
肾移植受者的眼眶曲霉病
眼眶曲霉病是一种罕见且严重的感染,主要见于免疫功能低下的个体,其诊断可能具有挑战性,可能危及生命。感染通常始于副鼻窦,继发扩散至邻近眼眶。在此,我们报告一例肾移植受者的病例,尽管手术治疗和抗真菌治疗,但证实侵袭性眶内曲霉病导致不可逆的视力丧失。我们回顾文献的重点是临床表现,诊断工具,并推荐治疗肾移植的背景下。
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