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Cranial Nerve Palsy

Radiographic occult cerebellar germinoma presenting with progressive ataxia and cranial nerve palsy

Radiographic occult cerebellar germinoma presenting with progressive ataxia and cranial nerve palsy

... and cranial nerve palsy, characterized by gradually enlarging low-intensity lesions visible with both T2*-weighted imaging (T2*WI), which were the key to the ...

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Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy Concomitant with Leptomeningeal Involvement in Multiple Myeloma: A Case Report and Review of  Literature

Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy Concomitant with Leptomeningeal Involvement in Multiple Myeloma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

... with cranial irradiation (CI) had a significantly (P = ...one cranial nerve palsy (most commonly second cranial nerve), while 2 patients had multiple cranial nerve ...

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Complete III Cranial Nerve Palsy in a Leather Worker: An Unusual Case Report

Complete III Cranial Nerve Palsy in a Leather Worker: An Unusual Case Report

... Introduction Third cranial nerve palsy is a disorder characterized by ptosis due to levator palpebrae superioris muscle palsy, eye abduction because the lateral rectus innervated by the [r] ...

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Unruptured Large and Giant Carotid Artery Aneurysms Presenting with Cranial Nerve Palsy: Comparison of Clinical Recovery after Selective Aneurysm Coiling and Therapeutic Carotid Artery Occlusion

Unruptured Large and Giant Carotid Artery Aneurysms Presenting with Cranial Nerve Palsy: Comparison of Clinical Recovery after Selective Aneurysm Coiling and Therapeutic Carotid Artery Occlusion

... of cranial nerve deficits remained unchanged after therapy, and aggra- vation of symptoms did not ...of cranial nerve dysfunction (complete vs partial); and presence of mi- crovascular risk ...

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Quadrigeminal plate lipoma presenting with Psychosis: A case ‎report with review of literature

Quadrigeminal plate lipoma presenting with Psychosis: A case ‎report with review of literature

... consciousness, cranial nerve palsy, behavioral abnormality including aggressive behavior have been attributed to similar quadrigeminal lipomas without any pressure or mass effect in previous case ...

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Common and uncommon neurological manifestations of neuroborreliosis leading to hospitalization

Common and uncommon neurological manifestations of neuroborreliosis leading to hospitalization

... 1): cranial nerve palsy, symptoms/signs of radiculitis (back pain alone or combined with radiating pain into the limbs without or with additional limb palsy), symptoms/signs of meningitis ...

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Gd DTPA enhancement of the cisternal portion of the oculomotor nerve on MR imaging

Gd DTPA enhancement of the cisternal portion of the oculomotor nerve on MR imaging

... Our results describing the patients ' age, sex , final diagnosis, presence or absence of bilateral or unilateral third cranial nerve palsy, involvement of the pupils, the presence of bil[r] ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Headaches and double vision in a 68-year-old woman

Clinical Reasoning: Headaches and double vision in a 68-year-old woman

... lomotor nerve palsies, 5 and thus was briefly considered to represent a unifying ...the cranial nerve palsy, the vascular malfor- mation was responsible for a majority of the patient’s pre- ...

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Clinical features, diagnosis, and outcomes of rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis: A retrospective analysis

Clinical features, diagnosis, and outcomes of rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis: A retrospective analysis

... The prevalence of diabetes in developing countries, as a common risk factor for ROCM, has led to an increase in the incidence of ROCM. Health care surveillance programs, awareness of the clinicians, and cooperation of ...

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The forgotten condyle: the appearance, morphology, and classification of occipital condyle fractures

The forgotten condyle: the appearance, morphology, and classification of occipital condyle fractures

... findings are inconsistent, at best; cranial nerve palsy is uncommon and additional causes of neck pain and soft tissue swelling are not un- common. We suggest that any patient who has sustained ...

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Cluster headache and intracranial aneurysm

Cluster headache and intracranial aneurysm

... oculomotor nerve on its way to the cav- ernous sinus assumes a very close position in relation to the carotid artery, distancing itself from the latter by a few mil- limetres, in such a way that just the ...

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The Maze Making and Solving Technique for Coil Embolization of Large and Giant Aneurysms

The Maze Making and Solving Technique for Coil Embolization of Large and Giant Aneurysms

... optic nerve dysfunction, which resolved only slightly within 6 ...with cranial nerve palsy was as effec- tive as parent artery occlusion and was associated with a greater chance of symptom ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 56-year-old woman with acute vertigo and diplopia

Clinical Reasoning: A 56-year-old woman with acute vertigo and diplopia

... sixth cranial nerve palsy, direction-changing nystagmus, mild right-sided dysdiadochokinesis, and mild weakness (Medical Research Council grade 4 of 5) of the deltoids and iliopsoas bilaterally; head ...

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Retinopathy Surgery in Patients with Diabetic Ophthalmoplegia in the City of Kashan

Retinopathy Surgery in Patients with Diabetic Ophthalmoplegia in the City of Kashan

... of cranial nerve palsy in 6th nerve was 50(52%) , and in 3rd nerve with and without pupillary involvement was in 38(36%) and 4th nerve was ...CN palsy in 88 of patients ...

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Clinical presentation and etiological pattern in patients with ocular motor nerve palsy in kolar region

Clinical presentation and etiological pattern in patients with ocular motor nerve palsy in kolar region

... motor nerve palsy was the 3 rd cranial nerve cranial nerve was involved in 4 ...multiple cranial nerve palsy were involved in ...motor nerve palsies ...

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Cranial Nerve Involvement With Juvenile Polyarteritis Nodosa: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

Cranial Nerve Involvement With Juvenile Polyarteritis Nodosa: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

... isolated cranial nerve palsy, however, is extremely ...lated cranial nerve palsy in juvenile PAN with visible evidence of abnormal enhancement confirmed on ...

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Parameningeal Rhabdomyosarcoma: Single Institution Retrospective Study

Parameningeal Rhabdomyosarcoma: Single Institution Retrospective Study

... In our study parameningeal rMs accounts for 46.7% of head and neck rMs. the clinical features of these are given in table 1 and 2. the median age of presentation was 4 years (range 4 months to 13 years). there was a ...

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Vocal cord paralysis secondary to spontaneous internal carotid dissection: case report and systematic review of the literature

Vocal cord paralysis secondary to spontaneous internal carotid dissection: case report and systematic review of the literature

... Spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection is a rare cause of lower cranial nerve palsy, which often leads to vocal cord paralysis (VCP). More common causes in- clude infiltrating skull base ...

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Injection nerve palsy.

Injection nerve palsy.

... intraoperative nerve action potential (NAP) facility is available then these injuries can be explored at 3 ...of nerve injection ...involved nerve with normal ...

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Normal and pathologic radiographic anatomy of the motor innervation of the face

Normal and pathologic radiographic anatomy of the motor innervation of the face

... Patients with supranuclear facial nerve palsy , temporal bone fracture , malignant external otitis , atypical infranuclear facial nerve palsy , myokymia, or hemifacial spasm require loca[r] ...

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