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- Tolosa-Hunt syndrome | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
Now that the diagnosis requires demonstration of granulomatous inflammation either on biopsy or on MRI, most patients have visible abnormalities When no MRI abnormality is visible despite appropriate clinical presentation then the term "benign Tolosa-Hunt syndrome" has been used
- Tolosa Hunt Syndrome: MRI Findings - PMC
Abstract Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) is an idiopathic inflammatory condition involving the cavernous sinus and orbital apex with an incidence of 1 case per million per year We report on a case of a 70-year-old male with atypical MRI findings, vision loss, and painless ophthalmoplegia
- Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome - American Journal of Neuroradiology
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (TH) is a variant of the disease with involvement of the orbital apex and extension into the cavernous sinus Cavernous sinus inflammation is the defining characteristic of TH, as some cases demonstrate it is not necessary to have adjacent orbital involvement
- MRI findings in Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) - BMJ Case Reports
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS) diagnosis is based on clinical manifestations, rapid response to steroids, MRI findings and exclusion of other causes of cavernous sinus (CS) involvement
- MRImaging ofTolosa-Hunt Syndrome - AJR
The signal intensity of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome in this limited series was similar to that of orbital pseudotumor and is confined to a limited differential diagnosis, which includes meningioma, lymphoma, and sarcoidosis
- Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome Radiology - Articl. net
Imaging evaluation of Tolosa–Hunt syndrome (THS), a rare idiopathic granulomatous inflammatory disorder involving the cavernous sinus, superior orbital fissure, and or orbital apex, presenting with painful ophthalmoplegia
- The Tolosa-Hunt syndrome-Role of MR imaging
Diagnosis is based on clinical manifestations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, rapid response to steroids, and exclusion of other causes of CS involvement Our case report is regarding a 48-year-old female presenting with unilateral orbital pain, restricted ocular movements, and ptosis
- MRI findings in Tolosa–Hunt syndrome before and after systemic . . .
Tolosa–Hunt syndrome (THS) is characterized by painful ophthalmoplegia due to a granulomatous inflammation in the cavernous sinus Corticosteroid therapy dramatically resolves both the clinical and radiological findings of THS
- Tolosa-Hunt syndrome
rk of the condition The clinical presentation of THS has a wide differential diagnosis, and timely and appropriate imaging – as an adjunct to pertinent laboratory investigations – can greatly assist clinicians with early accurate diag
- The Role Of MRI And Ct Scans In Diagnosing Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome
This condition primarily affects the cranial nerves responsible for controlling eye movements, leading to symptoms such as diplopia and ptosis Imaging modalities such as MRI and CT provide great clinical utility in diagnosing and assessing the severity of Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome in patients
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