Skull Base 2010; 20(3): 189-192
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1246229
CASE REPORT

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Aspergillosis of the Petrous Apex and Meckel's Cave

Ash Ederies1 , Joseph Chen2 , Richard I. Aviv1 , Farhad Pirouzmand3 , Juan M. Bilbao4 , Andrew L. Thompson1 , Sean P. Symons1
  • 1Division of Neuroradiology, Department of Medical Imaging, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • 2Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • 3Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • 4Department of Pathology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Publication History

Publication Date:
05 January 2010 (online)

ABSTRACT

Cranial cerebral aspergillosis is a rare entity in immunocompetent patients. Invasive disease involving the petrous apex and Meckel's cave has rarely been described. We present a case of localized invasive petrous apical and Meckel's cave disease in an immunocompetent patient who presented with hemicranial neuralgic pain.

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Sean SymonsM.D. B.A.Sc. M.P.H. M.D. F.R.C.P.C. D.A.B.R. 

Head, Division of Neuroradiology, Department of Medical Imaging, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Assistant Professor, Departments of Medical Imaging and Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery, University of Toronto. Associate Scientist, Sunnybrook Research Institute

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Email: sean.symons@sunnybrook.ca

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