| Literature DB >> 33335348 |
Turgut Sahin1, Zerin Ozaydın Aksun1, Canan Togay Isikay1, Ozden Sener1.
Abstract
The classically affected cranial nerve from intracranial hypertension is the sixth nerve. Carcinomatous meningitis can cause persistent or progressive cranial nerve palsies by infiltrating them in the subarachnoid space. Here we present a rare case of episodic, short-lasting, and unilateral oculomotor nerve palsy associated with carcinomatous meningitis and intracranial hypertension in a 44-year-old woman diagnosed with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma. As the survival rates enhance for metastatic cancers, neurologists should expect more perplexing neurologic presentations and consider leptomeningeal metastasis and intracranial hypertension in patients who have cancer and present with short episodes of diplopia and unilateral third nerve palsy.Entities:
Keywords: Episodic oculomotor palsy; carcinomatous meningitis; neuro-oncology
Year: 2020 PMID: 33335348 PMCID: PMC7722698 DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2020.1746815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroophthalmology ISSN: 0165-8107