Loss of Vision Outcome for Allergic Fungal Sinusitis: Case Report and Literature Review

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Visual loss is a rare manifestation of allergic fungal rhinosinusitis (AFRS). We report a case of an adult male who was diagnosed with AFRS and who presented during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown with sudden-onset complete vision loss and a lack of recovery after surgical and medical management. We reviewed the literature on reported cases of AFRS complicated by visual loss to identify factors associated with visual outcomes. We found 50 patients who were diagnosed with acute visual loss due to AFRS, with an average age of 28 ± 14 years. Complete and partial recovery after surgical intervention were reported in 17 and 10 cases, respectively. However, the absence of vision improvement was reported in 14 of the cases. Early diagnosis and prompt intervention can return vision back to normal. However, delayed presentation, complete loss of vision, and acute onset of visual loss are associated with worse outcomes.

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Alhussien, A., Alghulikah, A., Albaharna, H., Alserhani, A., Alromaih, S., & Aloulah, M. (2023). Loss of Vision Outcome for Allergic Fungal Sinusitis: Case Report and Literature Review. Therapeutic Advances in Allergy and Rhinology, 14. https://doi.org/10.1177/27534030231176774

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