{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Long-Term Follow-Up of a Case of Probable Aspergillus Skull Base Osteomyelitis With Galactomannan Test and Literature Review. {Author}: Cao X;Wang Y;Zhang Q;Chen L;Zhu Z;Yu Z;Jie H; {Journal}: Ear Nose Throat J {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 May 26 {Factor}: 1.677 {DOI}: 10.1177/01455613241235561 {Abstract}: We report a probable case of Aspergillus basicranial infection diagnosed by pathogenic serological examination presenting atypical initial manifestations, and highlight the importance of serological examination to avoid treatment delay and disease management. An 84-year-old diabetic patient presented with right peripheral nerve palsy, intolerable otalgia, hearing loss, dysphagia, hoarseness, and bucking. The patient was diagnosed a probable Aspergillus skull base osteomyelitis with cranial neuritis and meningitis of central nervous system. Galactomannan test was used in combination with 1-3-β-D-glucan and magnetic resonance imaging to follow-up during the continuous treatment of voriconazole. To date, the patient has remained in clinical remission for over 39 months but the drug cannot be stopped safely.