Abstract

Cavernous sinus thrombosis is one of the most severe infections of the face, orbit, ear, paranasal sinuses and oral cavity. The studyaims to analyse clinical cases of carotid-cavernous sinus thrombosis in patients with complications of COVID 19. An analysis of 2 clinicalcases with a diagnosis of cavernous sinus thrombosis in the presence of COVID 19 was carried out. General ophthalmic research methods (visometry, external examination, the study of pupillary reactions, ophthalmoscopy, palpation measurement of intraocular pressure), MRI, MSCT of the brain and chest,general blood test, coagulogram, biochemical blood test. These clinical examples show that cavernous sinus thrombosis develops as a complication of coronavirus infection. The cause of cavernous sinus thrombosis was inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, dry blood, diabetes mellitus. The cause of death was the development of multiple organ failure due to concomitant diseases and a decrease in patients' immune status

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