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Ghulam Murtaza1, Nicholas Konowitz2, Hannah Lu2, Anadil Faqah1, Aneesh Kuruvilla1.
Abstract
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is a rare disease with a limited number of cases reported in the literature. It typically presents with orbital pain associated with palsy of the third, fourth, or sixth cranial nerve. We present an interesting case of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome in a young male who responded well to high-dose steroids and in a few days had significant improvement in his retro-orbital pain and ocular movements.Entities:
Keywords: Tolosa-Hunt syndrome; headache; ptosis; retro-orbital pain
Year: 2017 PMID: 28210639 PMCID: PMC5298529 DOI: 10.1177/2324709616689478
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ISSN: 2324-7096
Figure 1.THS is characterized by mild focal asymmetric enhancement along the lateral wall of the right cavernous sinus just posterior to the orbital apex in the expected location of the right oculomotor nerve (green arrow).
Figure 2.Neuro exam on day 1 of steroid treatment reveals right palpebral ptosis as well as paresis of the third cranial nerve characterized by defect in adduction (25% of normal) and upward gaze (70% of normal). Abduction and downward gaze were not affected in our patient.
Figure 3.Neuro exam on day 3 of steroid treatment reveals improvement in right palpebral ptosis as well as improvement in paresis of the third cranial nerve characterized by improvement in adduction and upward gaze.