1. Intracranial brain parenchymal spread of mucormycosis through olfactory tract: a diffusion-weighted imaging-based concept
- Author
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J Sandron, Thierry Duprez, and Ph Hantson
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olfactory tract ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,diffusion-weighted imaging ,brain ,Case Report ,mucormycosis ,Nasal fossa ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Parenchyma ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cytotoxic edema ,Mucormycosis ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Paranasal sinuses ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Olfactory tract ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
Mucormycosis is an opportunistic fungal infection involving among others the paranasal sinuses, nasal fossa and brain parenchyma. Mucor can invade the brain parenchyma by either contiguous spread from the paranasal sinuses or through vascular invasion. We report a case of fatal rhino-cerebral mucormycosis in whom cytotoxic edema at magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging was symmetrically restricted to both neocortical and paleocortical primary areas of olfactory projection at earliest phase of the disease process. Shortly later tissue damage extended into the whole brain. This undescribed observation raised the hypothesis of preferential way of brain invasion by Mucor through the olfactory tract. more...
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- 2020