# Mycotic Sphenopalatine Sinusitis With Concurrent Compression of the Optic Nerves and Chiasm and Severe Visual Impairment in A Horse

**Authors:** Niklas Holz, José Suárez, Udo Hetzel, Antonella Rampazzo, Riccardo Stoppini

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/vop.70003 · 2025-03-07

## TL;DR

A horse with severe vision loss was found to have a fungal infection in its sphenopalatine sinus, which compressed the optic nerves and chiasm.

## Contribution

This case report highlights mycotic sphenopalatine sinusitis as a specific cause of post-retinal blindness in horses.

## Key findings

- MRI and CT imaging showed sinus mass compressing optic nerves and chiasm.
- Histopathology confirmed fungal infection with granulation tissue and inflammation.
- Optic nerves showed mild atrophy and gliosis due to compression.

## Abstract

A 15‐year‐old Swiss Warmblood gelding was presented to the ophthalmology service of Zurich University due to severe visual impairment. Ophthalmic and neurologic examinations were performed, raising suspicion of post‐retinal blindness. Standing contrast computed tomography (CT) of the head revealed a partially calcified, soft tissue attenuating mass in the sphenopalatine sinus with concurrent compression of the optic nerves and chiasm. Differential diagnosis included neoplasia and granulomatous disease. The horse was euthanized, and the head was subsequently examined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) followed by gross and histopathology. MRI showed compression of the optic nerves and chiasm. Histopathology revealed the formation of fibrous granulation tissue, osseous metaplasia, and pyogranulomatous inflammation in the sphenopalatine sinus. Periodic acid‐Schiff reaction and Grocott silver staining demonstrated branching septated filament hyphae and fungal spores. The optic nerves and chiasm were evident of mild neuronal atrophy, showing mild gliosis, vacuolation, and mild lympho‐plasmacytic inflammation. Mycotic sphenopalatine sinusitis should be considered as a more specific diagnosis for post‐retinal blindness in horses due to the compression of the optic nerve(s) and chiasm.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Mycotic (MESH:D000785), post-retinal blindness (MESH:D057130), neoplasia (MESH:D009369), granulomatous disease (MESH:D006105), Sphenopalatine Sinusitis (MESH:D005156), atrophy (MESH:D001284), lympho-plasmacytic inflammation (MESH:D007249), Visual Impairment (MESH:D014786), gliosis (MESH:D005911)
- **Species:** Equus caballus (domestic horse, species) [taxon 9796]

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