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The Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, or painful ophthalmoplegia, is a rare condition caused by a granulomatous nonspecific process at the level of anterior cavernous sinus, superior orbital fissure and orbital apex. The syndrome is characterized by pain behind, above or around the eye, involvement of the cranial nerves which pass through the cavernous sinus ...
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De noms propis en el llenguatge: una visió històrica i actual de l’eponímia mèdica [PDF]
La utilització dels epònims és freqüent en medicina. Un bon nombre d’estructures anatòmiques, malalties, procediments diagnòstics i mètodes de tractament deuen el nom a la persona que els va descobrir o els va descriure.
Baños, Josep-Eladi, Guardiola, Elena
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Painful ophthalmoplegia refers to a multiple cranial nerve syndrome involving oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, and ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve.
Vivek Guleria +3 more
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مقايسه فراوانی مرگ ومير و عوارض نوزادی در درمان تکدورهای [PDF]
زمينه: سندرم زجر تنفسی يکی از شايع ترين علل مرگ و مير و معلوليت در نوزادان نارس است. تأثيرمفيد تجويز کورتيکواستروئيد در مادران باردار در معرض خطر زايمان زودرس برکاهش مرگ و مير نوزادی، سندرم زجر تنفسی و ساير عوارض نوزادی ثابت شده است.
خداکرمی, زهره +3 more
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A 59-year-old woman presented with sudden-onset eyelid swelling, ptosis, diplopia, mild pulsation, and mild pain of the right periorbital area for 4 days. She had gone to a local hospital and received antihistamine treatment. She was referred to our hospital for further investigation.
Gameiro Filho,Aluisio Rosa +4 more
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One in a Million: A Woman Presenting with Unilateral Painful Ophthalmoplegia
Case Presentation: A 52-year-old female presented to the emergency department with four days of right periorbital pain, ipsilateral temporal headache, diplopia, and photophobia.
Kevin Bennett, Eric Boccio
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Tolosa Hunt syndrome followed by facial nerve palsy [PDF]
Tolosa Hunt syndrome (THS) is a rare neurological syndrome, manifesting as a unilateral headache with painful ophthalmoplegia. THS main symptoms are thought to be derived from the granulomatous inflammation of the cavernous sinus, superior orbital ...
Hind Alnajashi, Rawan Alnajashi
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