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A case of delirium in Tolosa-Hunt syndrome during corticosteroid therapy
Background Corticosteroid therapy is useful for the resolution of pain and paresis in Tolosa-Hunt syndrome; however, there is no definitive protocol for appropriate dosing, route of administration, or duration of therapy.
Rie Ishikawa +3 more
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Pollination ecology in the tropical Andes: moving towards a cross‐scale approach
ABSTRACT Plant–pollinator interactions structure ecological communities and represent a key component of ecosystem functioning. Pollination networks are expected to be more diverse and specialised in the tropics, but pollination ecology in these regions has been understudied in comparison to other areas.
Cristina Rueda‐Uribe +25 more
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A 17-Year-Old Girl With Unilateral Headache and Double Vision
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is characterized by a painful ophthalmoplegia secondary to a granulomatous inflammation in or adjacent to the cavernous sinus. Magnetic resonance imaging will show enhancement of the cavernous sinus and/or the orbital apex.
Larissa G. Rodriguez-Homs MBS +2 more
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Tolosa-hunt syndrome in children
We report a case of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome in a 4-year-old girl. Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) revealed a left cavernous sinus involvement with internal carotid artery occlusion. Clinical signs included left ophthalmoplegia,
D E Benzohra +5 more
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Salivary gland choristoma in the buccinator muscle: a case report and literature review [PDF]
Salivary gland choristoma (SGCh) is defined as the presence of normal salivary tissue in an abnormal location. It is a rare entity in oral and maxillofacial region and its ethiology is unknown.
Almendros Marqués, Nieves +4 more
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Lymphoma of the orbit masquerading as Tolosa-Hunt syndrome Neuro-ophthalmology [PDF]
Background: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by painful ophthalmoplegia and ipsilateral cranial neuropathies. It is caused by an inflammatory process of unknown etiology. Case presentation: We present a case of a 77-year-old
Bonhomme, GR +3 more
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Tolosa Hunt syndrome is a rare disease, whose etiology is unknown. It presents as a painful ophthalmoplegia of one or more oculomotor cranial nerves, which resolves spontaneously and responds well to treatment with corticosteroids. This study is a case report of a patient who had followed painful oftalmoplegias cases involving the oculomotor and ...
Eduardo Scaldini Buscacio +2 more
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ABSTRACT We present a case report of a 45‐year‐old female with acute onset right‐sided facial weakness, worsening vision, and diplopia. Upon evaluation, the patient exhibited total right‐side facial palsy (House‐Brackmann grade IV) with III, IV, and VI Cranial Nerve Ophthalmoplegia.
Abdur Rehman +7 more
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Tolosa-Hunt syndrome after COVID-19 infection
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) is a rare, idiopathic, non-specific inflammation within the cavernous sinus and/or superior orbital fissure leading to painful ophthalmoplegia.
Tyler Etheridge +5 more
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Burkitt's lymphoma with bilateral cavernous sinus and mediastinal involvement in a child [PDF]
We report a 12-year-old boy who presented with incomplete right ophthalmoplegia, exophthalmos and headache. Initial CT and MRI revealed a mass in the right cavernous sinus.
Huisman, Thierry +5 more
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