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A Case of Painful Ophthalmoplegia with Meningitis
OKUBO, Tadashi +5 more
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Recurrent Vision Fluctuations and Orbital Signs Unmasking T-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report. [PDF]
Abbas J, Asim R, Ahmad S, Tahir F.
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Optic Pathway Abscess Caused by <i>Clostridium septicum</i> Endophthalmitis From Colon Adenocarcinoma Requiring Incision and Drainage of Optic Nerve and Chiasm. [PDF]
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Tolosa hunt syndrome following posterior fossa decompression for chiari 1 malfromation: A case report of potential late complication. [PDF]
Ghimire S +5 more
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Retrospective Case Series of Ocular Lyme Disease, 1988-2025. [PDF]
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Alternating Painful Ophthalmoplegia
The ultimate evolution of our case and its atypical features of unilateral blindness, bilateral involvement, and extensive involvement of the trigeminal nerve revealed the pathogenesis of this case of alternating painful ophthalmoplegia resembling the Tolosa-Hunt syndrome to be that of a parasellar pituitary adenoma.
N R, Freeman, D, Shraberg
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Painful ophthalmoplegia: an unresolved clinical problem
Neurological Sciences, 2005Painful ophthalmoplegia (PO) is an important presenting problem to ophthalmologists and neurologists. The etiological differential diagnosis is extensive, including different syndromes and causes (vascular, neoplastic, infectivous, inflammatory). Current neuroimaging techniques allow visualisation of the area of the suspected pathology.
L La Mantia, Erbetta A, Bussone G
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