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We report a very rare case of occult leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) in whom repeated cytological examination did not show malignant cells in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the primary focus was not discovered by extensive survey. The patient presented with ophthalmoplegia, ataxia and areflexia mimicking Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) at the initial stage, and later, the clinical profile and laboratory findings including CSF examination simulated tuberculous meningitis. Postmortem autopsy disclosed metastatic signet-ring cell carcinoma infiltrating into cranial nerves and leptomeninges. We would like to emphasize that LC sometimes shows symptoms and signs similar to MFS or tuberculous meningitis.
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PMID:Leptomeningeal signet-ring cell carcinomatosis presenting with ophthalmoplegia, areflexia and ataxia. 1175 83

A 64-year-old female presented with rapid onset of left ophthalmoplegia and truncal ataxia, after experiencing diplopia due to left abducens nerve palsy for a year. She had undergone surgery twice for left trigeminal neuralgia caused by a large intracranial epidermoid cyst at the age of 48 and 52 years. The intracranial epidermoid cyst grew and became predominantly enhanced by contrast medium on computed tomography (CT) and T(1)-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, which had not been observed earlier. The tumor was partially removed and the histological diagnosis was squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Radiation therapy was administered, but she presented with paraplegia of the bilateral lower extremities and anesthesia due to spinal multiple metastases of SCC one year later. Radiation therapy was administered for the spinal lesions, but she died of multiple metastases to the cerebellum and medulla oblongata with hydrocephalus 2 years after the third surgery. Transformation of intracranial epidermoid cysts to SCC appears as predominant enhancement on CT or T(1)-weighted MR imaging with rapid deterioration of neurological features. All reported cases of malignant transformation of intracranial epithelial cysts to SCC with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis have occurred in intracranial epidermoid cysts.
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PMID:Malignant transformation of an intracranial large epidermoid cyst with leptomeningeal carcinomatosis: case report. 2044 35

Ophthalmoplegia is a paralysis or weakness of extraocular muscles that have a variety of different etiologies including and not limited to Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis (LC). LC is caused mainly by metastatic cancers and can cause a wide variety of symptoms. We present a case of LC with no preexisting condition who presented with a unilateral ophthalmoplegia as initial presentation who was found to have LC secondary to large B-cell lymphoma.
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PMID:Complete Eye Ophthalmoplegia: the unusual initial presentation of Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis. 3152 89