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A Life‐Threatening Pharyngeal Infection: Lemierre’s Syndrome

open access: yesCase Reports in Medicine, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
A previously healthy 28‐year‐old woman who developed pharyngeal, pulmonary, and ocular manifestations due to Lemierre’s syndrome is reported. High‐grade fever, severe sore throat, neck pain, and diarrhea were the initial symptoms. Worsening of these symptoms following oral azithromycin therapy prompted the patient to present to our hospital’s emergency
Alejandro Mario de la Paz-Estrello   +7 more
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Painful Ophthalmoplegia - Much More Then Meets the Eye

open access: yes, 1991
Proptosis; Blurred vision; Painful ophthalmoplegia OD; HeadacheA 42-year old female with proptosis, blurred vision, painful ophthalmoplegia OD and headache. Previous history significant for left ptosis 8 years prior that resolved spontaneously.VA: 20/25
Deborah I. Friedman, MD; Steven E. Feldon, MD; Henry L. Hudson, BS; David R. Hinton, MD
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Superior and Inferior Ophthalmic Vein Thrombosis in the Setting of Lung Cancer

open access: yesCase Reports in Oncological Medicine, 2018
Superior ophthalmic vein thrombosis is extremely rare and is often associated with orbital inflammation/infection, systemic/local tumors, hypercoagulable states, autoimmune conditions, and rarely carotid cavernous fistula.
Nawal Habib, Kimberly Lessard
doaj   +1 more source

Painful and painless ophthalmoplegia with cavernous sinus pseudotumour

open access: yes, 1996
Acquired isolated ophthalmoplegia in childhood has many potential causes. Although other ophthalmological or clinical features may aid lesion localisation, the absence of these does not preclude structural pathology.
Chong, W.K.   +4 more
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Clinical Differentiation of Painful Ophthalmoplegia: A Comparative Analysis of Diagnostic Groups

open access: yesForbes Tıp Dergisi
Objective: Painful ophthalmoplegia (PO) is a clinical syndrome with diverse etiologies, often presenting with overlapping features that complicate diagnosis. Early differentiation is essential to guide appropriate investigations and management.
Hüseyin Nezih ÖZDEMİR   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Serum Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Is Elevated in Patients With Migraine and Ophthalmoplegia

open access: yes, 2023
Background: There is ongoing debate about whether the oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), or abducens (VI) nerve paresis in patients with migraine is directly attributable to migraine (ophthalmoplegic migraine [OM]) or is due to an inflammatory neuropathy (
Aastha Takkar; K. V. Anil Kumar; Deeksha Katoch; Paramjeet Singh; Ranjana Minz; Shashi Anand; Soundappan Kathirvel; K. Ravishankar; Vivek Lal; Louis R. Caplan
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Painful ophthalmoplegia caused by neurotropic malignant melanoma.

open access: yes, 1990
Progressive cranial nerve palsies and painful ophthalmoplegia developed in a 76-year-old man with lentigo maligna of the forehead 18 months after the excision of a spindle cell tumour of the forehead that proved on immunohistochemical study to be a ...
Hufnagel, T J   +3 more
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Computerised tomography in Tolosa-Hunt syndrome

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 1994
Twelve patients who satisfied the clinical criteria of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS), underwent axial computerised tomography (CT) scan of the head. Two patients had abnormalities detected in the cavernous sinus on the affected side which supported the ...
Pandit Lekha, Rao Suryanarayana
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Spontaneous remission and exacervation of painful ophthalmoplegia associated with malignant lymphoma

open access: yes, 1997
Painful ophthalmoplegia is an unusual presentation of malignant lymphoma. Moreover, spontaneous remission and exacerbation of it has quite rarely been reported.
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