Recurrent isolated oculomotor nerve palsy after radiation of a mesencephalic metastasis. Case report and mini review.
Front Neurol
; 5: 123, 2014.
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INTRODUCTION: Recurrent oculomotor nerve palsies are extremely rare clinical conditions. CASE REPORT: Here, we report on a unique case of a short-lasting recurrent unilateral incomplete external and complete internal oculomotor nerve palsy. The episodic palsies were probably caused by an ipsilateral mesencephalic metastasis of a breast carcinoma and occurred after successful brain radiation therapy. DISCUSSION: While the pathogenic mechanism remains unclear, the recurrent sudden onset and disappearance of the palsies and their decreasing frequency after antiepileptic treatment suggest the occurrence of epilepsy-like brainstem seizures. A review of case reports of spontaneous reversible oculomotor nerve palsies is presented.
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