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Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

... the cranial and spinal leptomeninges by a systemic cancer can cause multiple cranial nerve palsies along with an extensive radiculopathy, with or without the involvement of the spinal ...

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A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

... Oculomotor nerve palsies present at birth are presumed secondary to maldevelopment, intrauterine injury, or birth ...third-nerve palsies documented in ...the nerve, but modern ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Immunocompetent patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies, ataxia, and cognitive decline

Clinical Reasoning: Immunocompetent patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies, ataxia, and cognitive decline

... On examination, the patient was alert and oriented to person, place, and time. Her speech was dysarthric and she had difficulty with word-finding and following 2-step commands. Pupils were 3 mm and equally reactive to ...

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Cerebrospinal fluid dissemination of anaplastic intraventricular meningioma: report of a case presenting with progressive brainstem dysfunction and multiple cranial nerve palsies

Cerebrospinal fluid dissemination of anaplastic intraventricular meningioma: report of a case presenting with progressive brainstem dysfunction and multiple cranial nerve palsies

... c). Cranial nerves, such as the facial nerve, trigemi- nal nerve, and oculomotor nerve, were packed with tumor cells ...and multiple nerve roots, as well as the cauda equina, ...

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Sarcoid uveitis in a patient with multiple neurological lesions: a case report and review of the literature

Sarcoid uveitis in a patient with multiple neurological lesions: a case report and review of the literature

... regarding multiple cranial nerve palsies associated with sarcoidosis written in the Japanese language between January 1982 and December ...“multiple cranial neuropathies” and ...

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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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Aetiological analysis of ocular motor nerve (III, IV and VI) palsies

Aetiological analysis of ocular motor nerve (III, IV and VI) palsies

... of multiple cranial nerve ...different cranial nerves. The involvement of VI nerve (565), VII nerve (n=466), V nerve (353), III nerve (n=339) was documented ...

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The "black evil" affecting patients with diabetes: a case of rhino orbito cerebral mucormycosis causing Garcin syndrome

The "black evil" affecting patients with diabetes: a case of rhino orbito cerebral mucormycosis causing Garcin syndrome

... Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is an acute opportunistic mycosis that predominantly occurs in immunocompromised patients. In its early stage, it may masquerade as a less serious illness and often mimics sinusitis or orbital ...

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An observational study of ocular motor nerve palsies in diabetes mellitus.

An observational study of ocular motor nerve palsies in diabetes mellitus.

... VI nerve palsy with 3 patients having retinopathy ...with multiple palsy had HbA1c level of 9% with both microvascular complication ...motor cranial nerve ...

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Assessment of the prevalence and risk factors of ophthalmoplegia among diabetic patients in a large national diabetes registry cohort

Assessment of the prevalence and risk factors of ophthalmoplegia among diabetic patients in a large national diabetes registry cohort

... IV cranial nerves palsies to be ...[6]. Cranial nerves involved in ophthalmoplegia had a wide range of frequency as shown in this study, where the most frequent cranial nerve palsy was ...

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Pearls and Oy-sters: Central fourth nerve palsies

Pearls and Oy-sters: Central fourth nerve palsies

... In case 2, the central lesion was bilateral but more severe on the right, resulting in bilateral superior oblique palsies, more severe on the left. Horner syndrome was again present due to involvement of the ...

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A clinical study of ocular motor nerve palsies

A clinical study of ocular motor nerve palsies

... VI nerve palsy. Two cases one with III nerve and another with VI nerve involvement were thought to be due to demyelination after investigations and sent to neurology department for ...

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Rare Cranial Nerve Schwannomas: A Retrospective Review of Nontrigeminal, Nonvestibular Cranial Nerve Schwannomas.

Rare Cranial Nerve Schwannomas: A Retrospective Review of Nontrigeminal, Nonvestibular Cranial Nerve Schwannomas.

... facial nerve schwannomas were ...facial nerve weakness (House–Brackmann Grade III or IV) with the mean duration of symptoms ranging from 6 months to 3 ...middle cranial fossa and transmastoid ...

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A Rare Case of Facial Palsy Due to Mucormycosis

A Rare Case of Facial Palsy Due to Mucormycosis

... facial nerve function showed partial improvement in the form of improved eye closure, reduced facial asym- metry at rest although the grading was the ...facial nerve paralysis will start from the fourth ...

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NEONATAL NERVE PALSIES: A CONTEMPORARY OBSTETRIC PERSPECTIVE

NEONATAL NERVE PALSIES: A CONTEMPORARY OBSTETRIC PERSPECTIVE

... Facial nerve palsy can have a variable clinical presentation depending on the level of the ...facial nerve palsy may result in the loss of voluntary eyelid closure and facial droop while lower facial ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Multiple cranial neuropathies in a young man

Clinical Reasoning: Multiple cranial neuropathies in a young man

... diagnosis is extensive, with the patient ’ s age, immuno- competence, and tempo of progression all key consider- ations for clinical evaluation (table 2). The basic evaluation includes assessment for evidence for ...

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Bronzati Filho, Mario
  

(2017):


	Braincase anatomy in non-neosauropodan sauropodomorphs: evolutionary and functional aspects.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Geowissenschaften

Bronzati Filho, Mario (2017): Braincase anatomy in non-neosauropodan sauropodomorphs: evolutionary and functional aspects. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Geowissenschaften

... laterosphenoid; prop – prootic process; vpl – ventral process of the laterosphenoid; III – path of the cranial nerve III (oculomotor); IV – path of the cranial nerve IV (trochlear); V –[r] ...

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Ocular motor nerve palsy: A study on the etiology, clinical course and recovery pattern

Ocular motor nerve palsy: A study on the etiology, clinical course and recovery pattern

... the nerve runs laterally and forwards along the upper border of ...the cranial nerves and has the longest intracranial course(about 75 ...mm).The nerve pierces the dura at the junction of the ...

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Recurrent pituitary apoplexy due to two successive neoplasms presenting with ocular paresis and epistaxis

Recurrent pituitary apoplexy due to two successive neoplasms presenting with ocular paresis and epistaxis

... oculomotor nerve palsy, with partial ptosis, diplopia but pupil ...Other cranial nerves were ...The cranial nerve signs resolved on ...

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Severe localised granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener’s granulomatosis) manifesting with extensive cranial nerve palsies and cranial diabetes insipidus: a case report and literature review

Severe localised granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener’s granulomatosis) manifesting with extensive cranial nerve palsies and cranial diabetes insipidus: a case report and literature review

... The final issue is the choice of rituximab versus cyclo- phosphamide. We initially opted for rituximab over cyclo- phosphamide to reduce the risk of infertility. However, in view of rapid clinical deterioration we ...

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