Multiple myeloma with cavernous sinus involvement
Kai-Yuan Chen +3 more
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Cavernous Sinus Involvement by Pituitary Adenomas: Clinical Implications and Outcomes of Endoscopic Endonasal Resection [PDF]
Abdulrazag Ajlan +2 more
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Recurrent Hodgkin’s Disease Presenting as a Clinically Isolated Cavernous Sinus Syndrome
Background. Hodgkin’s disease involving the central nervous system is uncommon and is usually seen in patients with uncontrolled systemic disease or those who have had multiple episodes of recurrent disease.
Aayesha Jalaluddin Soni +1 more
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Image findings of cranial nerve pathology on [18F]-2- deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography with computerized tomography (PET/CT): a pictorial essay. [PDF]
This article aims to increase awareness about the utility of (18)F -FDG-PET/CT in the evaluation of cranial nerve (CN) pathology. We discuss the clinical implication of detecting perineural tumor spread, emphasize the primary and secondary (18)F -FDG-PET/
Muzaffar, Razi +3 more
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Recurrent Tolosa–Hunt syndrome
The Tolosa–Hunt syndrome (THS) is caused by granulomatous inflammation in the cavernous sinus, superior orbital fissure, or orbit characterized by painful ophthalmoplegia.
Phyo-Wai Thu +2 more
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Herpes zoster in the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal ganglia obscuring cavernous sinus thrombosis due to Streptococcus constellatus ssp. constellatus - A case report - [PDF]
Background Herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO) is an infectious disease that results from the reactivation of latent varicella zoster virus in the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal ganglia.
Ji Hye Lee +5 more
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Surgical approach to the cavernous sinus for a trigeminal schwannoma resection: technical note and case report [PDF]
We report a rare case of schwannoma of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, an exceedingly rare lesion affecting this anatomical district, and discuss salient aspects of the surgical approach to the cavernous sinus, which are traditionally considered
Caruso, Riccardo +4 more
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A child with primary gastric lymphoma and cavernous sinus involvement
Mehmet Akif Özdemir +4 more
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Cavernous Sinus Involvement as a Recurrence of Retro-Peritoneal Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is the fourth most common malignancy among men and women with its incidence increasing every year at the rate of 3%-4%. Involvement of Cavernous sinus in NHL is very rare.
Raghunandan Kothari +3 more
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