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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
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We report a 73-year-old woman with meningitis-type
neurosyphilis
presenting the main symptom of the left total
ophthalmoplegia
. Three months after the appearance of the deviation of the eyeball to the inside and ptosis of the left eyelid, the left eyelid was completely closed. On admission, about four months after the appearance of
neurosyphilis
, she showed paralysis of the left oculomotor nerve, trochlearis nerve and abducens nerve, and the right mydriasis and absent light reflex. She was diagnosed as meningovascular
neurosyphilis
because syphilitic antibodies reactions in both serum and cerebrospinal fluid were highly positive. We treated her with intravenous infusion drop of penicillin G (eighteen-million units/day) for ten days, and those symptoms mentioned above other than light reflex were completely recovered. Bilateral internal carotid arteries situated close each other at the supraclinoid portion. The internal carotid arteries were not enhanced on Gd-MRI and the stenosis of the arteries were not detected on MRA. However, we suppose that the inflammation of meninges at that portion spreads to the bilateral internal carotid arteries, and that the III, IV and VI nerves close to the left internal carotid artery were damaged. There have been no reports of meningovascular
neurosyphilis
with the manifestation of unilateral
ophthalmoplegia
. In the patients of meningovascular
neurosyphilis
, however, various cranial nerve palsies can be appeared. Therefore we suggest that
neurosyphilis
should always be taken into consideration as differential diagnosis of cranial nerve palsies.
...
PMID:[Neurosyphilis presenting the left total ophthalmoplegia: a case report]. 1528 13
We describe the case of a male patient who presented with anisocoria, and was initially diagnosed with an acute Adie's tonic pupil. On subsequent laboratory testing, he was found to have
neurosyphilis
. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated enhancement of the right oculomotor nerve. This case underscores the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients with acute onset internal
ophthalmoplegia
and hypersensitivity to dilute pilocarpine, even in the absence of other oculomotor nerve findings.
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PMID:Neurosyphilis Masquerading as an Acute Adie's Tonic Pupil: Report of a Case. 2188 21