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AbstractBehçet's disease (BD) is a relapsing systemic inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology involving systemic vasculitis. Vasculitis in BD results from the involvement of arteries, veins and blood vessels of all sizes, which leads to the three major manifestations of this condition: venous occlusion, arterial occlusion and aneurysm formation ...
Ichiro Katayama+2 more
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Background Endodermal cysts of the oculomotor nerve are rare presentations. Only case reports are available to help guide clinicians with managing this rare entity. Case Description A 3-year-old boy presented with an acute on chronic left oculomotor nerve palsy due to a left interpeduncular cistern cyst found on magnetic resonance imaging.
Aram A.J. Cox+3 more
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Three-dimensional MRI with contrast diagnosis of diseases involving peripheral oculomotor nerve
The purpose was to evaluate three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging with contrast (3D-CEMRI) in displaying peripheral oculomotor nerve (PON) and diagnosing peripheral oculomotor nerve diseases (POND).The MRI findings of 80 patients with POND were reviewed and compared with digital subtraction angiography (DSA), operative or pathological results ...
Guixun Hong+5 more
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Oculomotor nerve paresis is a rare neurological manifestation in rheumatological disease. It is most commonly described in connection with systemic vascular disease such as polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener's granulomatosis and Behçet's disease but is rarely an isolated symptom.
K, Amris, T, Klausen
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[External oculomotor nerve paralysis in Hodgkin's disease].
V, Tacheix+4 more
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Fascicular oculomotor nerve palsy in neuro-Behçet's disease.
Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology, 1992A 43-year-old man with Behçet's disease developed a left oculomotor palsy and a right elevation paresis. His clinical picture was consistent with an isolated fascicular third cranial nerve palsy, considering the mass effect of a large left capsulothalamic lesion extending down into the mesencephalon, which was visualized by CT and (more precisely) by ...
O, Saribas+3 more
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[Involvement of oculomotor nerves. A little-known complication of Horton's disease].
La semaine des hopitaux : organe fonde par l'Association d'enseignement medical des hopitaux de Paris, 1983Third, fourth and sixth cranial nerve palsy is a less common complication of giant cell arteritis than ischemic optic neuritis. Nevertheless, it occurs in at least 10% of cases. A case of giant cell arteritis with third nerve palsy which resolved under corticosteroid therapy is reported.
R, Rogez+4 more
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P171: Culomotor Nerve Palsy Caused by Paranasal Sinus Disease
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2006Minoru Hara+4 more
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A case of cyclic disease of the oculomotor nerve (Rampoldi-Axenfeld)
M. Lombardo
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