| Literature DB >> 24943858 |
Işıl Yazıcı1, Alp Sarıteke2, Yaşar Zorlu2.
Abstract
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) is described as painful ophtalmoplegia caused by nonspesific inflammation of cavernous sinus or superior orbital fissure, which is response to steroid theraphy. Cranial neuropathies in diabetic patients are extremely rare and occur in older patients with poorly controlled diabetes. A 56-year-old diabetic female patient who developed simultaneous right VI., left III., IV., VI., VII. and maxiller branch of trigeminal nerve palsies with acute periorbital pain applied to our outpatient clinic. Although the coexistence of THS and diabetic cranial neuropathy is an uncommon condition, this should be considered as a possible diagnosis on patients who are admitted with painful ophtalmoplegia and simultaneous multipl cranial neuropathies. We approved to present our diabetic patient with cranial magnetic imaging because of this interesting unity and fasial nerve palsy accompanying to THS.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24943858 DOI: 10.5505/agri.2014.89421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agri ISSN: 1300-0012