# Necrotizing Pseudomonal Sinusitis in a Transplant Patient

**Authors:** Charlyn N Gomez, Manaahil Rao, Katya Prakash, Andrea M Hebert, Sunny J Haft

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.93116 · 2025-09-24

## TL;DR

This paper reports a rare case of necrotizing pseudomonal sinusitis in a transplant patient and outlines an effective treatment strategy.

## Contribution

The paper presents a case report and treatment strategy for a rare disease that mimics invasive fungal sinusitis.

## Key findings

- Necrotizing pseudomonal sinusitis can mimic invasive fungal sinusitis in transplant patients.
- A combination of surgical debridement and targeted antipseudomonal therapy resolved the infection.
- Modifying immunosuppressive regimens is crucial for managing this condition.

## Abstract

Necrotizing pseudomonal sinusitis is a rare disease that can be clinically identical to invasive fungal sinusitis (IFS). Early differentiation between these two etiologies is crucial, as the treatment algorithms are distinct. Here, we present a report of necrotizing pseudomonal sinusitis in a solid organ transplant patient and propose an appropriate treatment strategy for this disease. A 65-year-old lung transplant patient developed a Pseudomonas bacteremia, followed by symptoms of a severe, complicated sinusitis that included a trigeminal neuropathy. Imaging showed extension of disease outside the sinonasal cavities, involving the periorbital and periantral spaces. The patient was treated with emergent surgical debridement confined to the sinonasal cavities. This was followed by long-term, focused systemic and topical antipseudomonal therapy, as well as modification of the patient's immunosuppressive regimen, resulting in full resolution of the patient's pseudomonal infection. Otolaryngologists, as well as transplant practitioners, should be aware of this rare, potentially fatal disease that so closely mimics IFS.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Necrotizing Pseudomonal Sinusitis (MESH:D012852), Pseudomonas bacteremia (MESH:D011552), IFS (MESH:D000072742), pseudomonal infection (MESH:D007239), trigeminal neuropathy (MESH:D020433)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12551688