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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
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Two adolescent boys with Kearns-Sayre syndrome (progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
, heart block, elevated CSF protein, and ragged-red muscle fibers) developed lethargy, increasing somnolence, polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria after a brief course of steroid therapy. Both had
hyperglycemia
and acidosis. Nonketotic, lactic acidosis was present in one and ketosis in the other. Severe respiratory failure developed, and both patients died. Postmortem revealed fatty infiltration of the pancreas in addition to a diffuse spongiform encephalopathy.
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PMID:Fatal metabolic acidosis, hyperglycemia, and coma after steroid therapy for Kearns-Sayre syndrome. 370 1
A 48-year-old woman was referred to the First Dept. of Int. Med., Nagasaki Univ. Sch. Med., in August, 1979, with a six-month history of recurrent episodes of right-sided painful
ophthalmoplegia
and diplopia. An epidode affected the right eye, lasted one to two weeks, and relapsed every month. On examination she had a complete ptosis on the right side and pain on the right eye. All extraocular muscle supplied by the 3rd nerve were paralysed. The pupils were equal in size both sides, reacting to light completely. Visual acuity was normal except myopia. All the other cranial nerves and the remainder of central nervous system was normal. Results of thyroid function tests and of lumbar puncture were normal. The glucose tolerance test showed a mild diabetic pattern. Blood and CSF cultures for bacteria, fungi, and acid-fast bacillus were negative. The skull, brain CT scan, and carotid angiogram were within normal limits. A tentative diagnosis of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome was made after an unproductive search for a cause for this woman's painful
ophthalmoplegia
and unsuccessful treatment of
ophthalmoplegia
with antibiotics or diet therapy for mild
hyperglycemia
. The patient was given prednisolone 30 mg daily orally when she had the 9th attack of painful
ophthalmoplegia
Pain, ptosis, and diplopia disappeared in 5 days and she did not show any recurrence of symptoms over the next 7 months.
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PMID:[The Tolosa-Hunt syndrome: report of a case with recurrent (9 times) painful ophthalmoplegia (author's transl)]. 732 86