Attapattu M C
Mycology Division, Medical Research Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
J Trop Med Hyg. 1995 Oct;98(5):355-8.
Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is a rare fungus infection reported mainly from the United States of America and Europe. The disease is caused by zygomycete fungi, most often by a Rhizopus species. Diagnosis is often made post-mortem and in many instances culture identification of the fungus responsible has not been performed. A case of culturally proven rhinocerebral mucormycosis is described for the first time in Sri Lanka. The patient was a 56-year-old male who had been treated for diabetes mellitus for 17 years. He had typical symptoms of numbness and loss of sensations over the temporal region, followed by loss of vision and proptosis, all on the right side of his face. The diagnosis of rhinocerebral mucormycosis was confirmed by microscopic examination and culture of material obtained from the retro-orbital space. The patient died before effective antifungal therapy could be instituted.
鼻脑型毛霉菌病是一种罕见的真菌感染,主要报告于美国和欧洲。该疾病由接合菌纲真菌引起,最常见的是根霉属物种。诊断通常在尸检时做出,在许多情况下,尚未对致病真菌进行培养鉴定。斯里兰卡首次描述了一例经培养证实的鼻脑型毛霉菌病病例。患者为一名56岁男性,患有糖尿病17年。他有典型的颞部麻木和感觉丧失症状,随后出现视力丧失和眼球突出,均发生在面部右侧。通过对从眶后间隙获取的材料进行显微镜检查和培养,确诊为鼻脑型毛霉菌病。患者在能够开始有效的抗真菌治疗之前死亡。