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Unilateral abducens nerve palsy: A presenting sign of sphenoid sinus mucocoeles [PDF]
Sphenoid sinus mucocoeles can stimulate a variety of pathological conditions and patients can present to a range of specialists. Because of the relative rarity of sphenoid sinus mucocoeles, diagnosis is often delayed and these lesions can progressively ...
Jones, NS, Muneer, A
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A Case Report of HIV‐Associated Pituitary Lymphoma and Review of the Literature
ABSTRACT Primary saddle region tumors are the most commonly pituitary adenomas: They account for more than 90% of all saddle region tumors. Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) lesions are relatively rare and are usually found around the ventricles. Reports of PCNSL lesions located in the saddle region are even rarer.
Yahui Cui +4 more
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Ophthalmic Manifestations of Hematopoietic Malignancy
Purpose. To report the ocular findings in patients with hematopoietic malignancy with optic nerve involvement and abducens nerve palsy. Methods. The medical records of all cases of hematopoietic cancer with ophthalmic involvements seen in the Department ...
Natsuyo Yoshida-Hata +2 more
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Bilateral Traumatic Facial Paralysis with Hearing Impairment and Abducens Palsy
The temporal bone is often affected in basilar skull fractures. Fractures involving the petrous portion are particularly significant, as they may be associated with neurovascular sequelae.
Imane Ouhbi +3 more
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Preoperative MRI of a SEGA lesion in the fourth ventricle. ABSTRACT Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) is classified as a WHO grade I tumor. This tumor is often detected in the lateral ventricles and accompanies tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Here, we report a patient with SEGA in the fourth ventricle for the first time.
Ali Naeim +4 more
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“Sixteen and a half”: a rare neurological syndrome [PDF]
"Sixteen and a half" syndrome is a recently coined terminology for a novel pontine neuro-ophthalmological condition. It is characterised by "one and a half" syndrome with an additional ipsilateral seventh and eighth cranial nerve palsy (1½+7+8=16½).
Chetan Chaudhari +2 more
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Pulsatile Tinnitus as the Primary Symptom in IIH: A Distinct Clinical Entity
ABSTRACT Objective To compare patients with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) who present with pulsatile tinnitus (PT) to the Otolaryngology service with those with IIH who present with more classical symptoms to non‐otolaryngologists. Methods Chart query confirmed all patients diagnosed with PT and IIH (by modified Friedman criteria).
Daniel H. Coelho +4 more
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Patients with anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome show various combinations of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, areflexia, or altered sensorium as clinical features. We describe herein a unique case with unilateral abducens nerve palsy as an early feature of multiple ...
Ryuta Kinno +4 more
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Trigeminal nerve and pathologies in magnetic resonance imaging : a pictorial review [PDF]
A variety of conditions may affect the trigeminal nerve. Magnetic resonance imaging is the modality of choice when trigeminal nerve pathology is suspected, and this modality plays an essential role in detecting causes. This review illustrates some of the
Akgoz, Ayca +5 more
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