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Sphenoid sinus mucocele presenting with unilateral visual loss: a case report

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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, School of Medicine

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Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine

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Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey

B-ENT 2011; 7: 65-68
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Sphenoid sinus mucocele presenting with unilateral visual loss: a case report. Objective: Mucoceles of the sphenoid sinus are rare and may remain undiagnosed until symptoms arise due to the compression of surrounding structures. Because of its close proximity to the sphenoid sinus, the optic nerve may be compressed and visual impairment may result.

Case Report: We report on a case of sphenoid sinus mucocele presenting with unilateral visual loss as the only symptom in a 72-year-old patient. Physical examination, computerised tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, bacteriological cultures and histopathological evaluation were used to make the diagnosis. The patient underwent endoscopic sinus surgery for drainage and marsupialisation of the mucocele. Intravenous ceftriaxone was administered over the following three days, and the patient was discharged on the third post-operative day. In the post-operative period, a slight improvement in vision was observed.

Conclusion: Early diagnosis and prompt surgical intervention are imperative in patients with sphenoid sinus mucoceles presenting with acute visual loss.

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