Tolosa-Hunt syndrome and recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy, case reports: what to do and when?
Daniele FrattiniAlessandro IodiceCarlotta SpagnoliSusanna RizziCarlo Alberto CesaroniMichela CappellaCarlo FuscoPublished in: Italian journal of pediatrics (2023)
Unilateral periorbital headache associated with third-fourth or sixth cranial nerve paresis should ideally be investigated with a full work-up, comprehensive of brain MRI with TOF angiography since the first attack. In cases with negative brain MRI spontaneous resolution should be considered and watchful waiting might be advisable before starting steroid therapy.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- resting state
- magnetic resonance imaging
- white matter
- case report
- computed tomography
- functional connectivity
- mass spectrometry
- optical coherence tomography
- ms ms
- cerebral ischemia
- stem cells
- single molecule
- magnetic resonance
- atomic force microscopy
- brain injury
- high speed
- bone marrow
- smoking cessation
- replacement therapy