نتایج جستجو برای: multiple cranial neuropathies
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A 45-year-old woman with an acquired multifocal neurologic syndrome, including chorea, dystonia, cerebellar dysfunction, multiple cranial neuropathies, and pure sensory neuropathy, was found at autopsy to have oat cell carcinoma. Neuropathologic examination revealed several features typically associated with remote effects of malignancy on the nervous system. We believe that this is the first d...
BACKGROUND Skull base meningiomas commonly present with cranial neuropathies. Fractionated stereotactic radiation therapy (FSRT) has been used to treat these tumors with excellent local control, but rates of improvement in cranial neuropathies have not been well defined. We review the experience at Thomas Jefferson University using FSRT in the management of these patients with a focus on sympto...
Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is an uncommon malignancy of B-cell origin that typically involves the brain, eyes, and spinal cord without systemic spread. PCNSL cerebral hemispheres, basal ganglia, or periventricular region. Isolated leptomeningeal any evidence parenchymal involvement very rare. We present a unusual case presenting as persistent bilateral Bell's palsy trigemin...
Malignant external otitis is a well-characterized entity, known for its insidious and morbid course in immunocompromized patients. Malignant external otitis occurs most commonly in elderly diabetics and is almost uniformly caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. If not recognized early in the immunocompromized patient, it can lead to extensive skull base osteomyelitis (SBO), with multiple cranial ner...
Herpes zoster is caused by reactivation of latent varicella virus (VZV). It may manifest as various clinical symptoms and signs depending on the cranial nerves (CNs) involved, especially in head neck region. Involvement CNs IX X VZV rarely reported compared to that CN V, VII, VIII. Here we describe a case infection pharynx larynx with multiple neuropathies (CN IX, X). A 70-year-old male complai...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Determining which cranial nerve(s) is (are) involved is a critical step in appropriately evaluating a patient with diplopia. RECENT FINDINGS New studies have looked at the various etiologies of cranial nerve palsies in the modern imaging era. The importance of the C-reactive protein test in evaluating the possibility of giant cell arteritis has recently been emphasized. SU...
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