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Arachnoid cysts are found everywhere in cerebrospinal axis, most often in the middle cranial fossa. They are very rare in prepontine location.
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In this study, we report a 26-year-old female presenting with a 3-month history of headache and diplopia. On physical examination, she
A 26-year-old female was referred for treatment who presented possible retrobulbar optic atrophy, reduced visual acuity, an LXT, a diplopia, and vertex headaches. Fresnel prisms, the simplest and most logical treatment choice were used to relieve the complaints of diplopia and vertex headaches.
Headache and double vision symptoms can be seen especially neurological and optical problems. We present Tolosa-Hunt syndrome in a 34-year-old female patient who presented to the emergency department (ED) with the complaints of unilateral severe headache, double vision and ptosis, presented
Sudden headache onset may rarely be caused by spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH). Other associated symptoms in patients with SIH are nausea, vomiting, vertigo, hearing alteration, and visual disturbance. This case report describes a 43-year-old female diagnosed with SIH who developed
We present an unusual case of skull base osteomyelitis in an 88-year-old woman. She presented with gradual onset unilateral headache and diplopia. On examination, there was evidence of a left-sided Horner's and ipsilateral sixth nerve palsy. In addition to persistent raised inflammatory markers, an
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to determine whether children's headache drawings can distinguish between pseudotumor cerebri and migraine.
BACKGROUND
Headache features associated with pseudotumor cerebri (pseudotumor; idiopathic intracranial hypertension) are nonspecific and are difficult to distinguish
BACKGROUND
The prevalence of idiopathic intracranial hypertension is increased in overweight children and adolescents.
METHODS
In a fifteen-year old, extremely obese adolescent with a history of headache and diplopia treatment with acetazolamide resulted in relief of the neurological symptoms.
A 57-year old patient presented with an 8 week history of headache and diplopia. Left-sided incomplete oculomotor nerve paresis was found, whereas further clinically relevant visual impairment was not seen. Magnetic resonance imaging of the head showed an extensive intra-, para- and suprasellar
We describe an extremely rare case of migraine-associated monocular diplopia developed in a 23-year-old man after sudden cessation of smoking. The physical examination and brain MRI scan were unremarkable. The symptoms resolved after starting nicotine patch. We reviewed the literature and discussed
A 44-year-old woman presented with a painful abducens nerve palsy in the left eye. Examination revealed a white, quiet eye and an orbital bruit without proptosis. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated abnormal ipsilateral dural-based enhancement. Angiography confirmed a posterior draining