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Recurrent Amaurosis Fugax Secondary to Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Phenotypes and Pathology.

Hassan Kesserwani1, Marnix Heersink2.   

Abstract

Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) is a fascinating condition that is ipso facto a cavernous sinus syndome. As such it is associated with inflammation of the cavernous sinus walls and contents with spread to contiguous structures such as the orbital apex and superior orbital fissure. Therefore it does not come as a surprise that there is overlap with the condition of orbital pseudotumor. Furthermore, the typical presentation of THS involves variable affliction of the contents of the cavernous sinus with ocular and facial pain, ophthalmoplegia, facial numbness and Horner syndrome. To our knowledge, we present one of the only reported cases of recurrent amaurosis fugax and transient visual obscurations secondary to THS. Despite being an odd-ball presentation, these manifestations make intuitive sense as we demonstrate luminal narrowing of the right carotid siphon in the setting of cavernous wall enhancement, peri-arteritis of the carotid siphon being well-documented pathologically in the literature. The basis for the transient visual obscurations is more speculative but worthy of further study.
Copyright © 2021, Kesserwani et al.

Entities:  

Keywords:  aura; cavernous carotid; headache disorders; igg 4 disease; scintillating scotoma

Year:  2021        PMID: 34221749      PMCID: PMC8237908          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.15281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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