An atypical presentation of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (P1.191)
Conclusions:Our patient shows a chronological dissociation of Tolosa-Hunt clinical features but otherwise he fits ICHD-3 criteria for Tolosa-Hunt syndrome. This case teach us to think about this rare syndrome if the patient develops a typical pain after the presentation of the oftalmoplegia when other causes have been appropriately excluded and the response to corticoid therapy is rapid and complete.Disclosure: Dr. Pire has nothing to disclose. Dr. Villa has nothing to disclose. Dr. Pareja has nothing to disclose. Dr. Lillo has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Pire, P., Villa, M., Pareja, J. A., Lillo, L. Tags: Headache: Epidemiology and Disease Characteristics Source Type: research
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