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A Case of Head and Neck Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma Presenting as Progressive Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy

Kim D, Lee CB, Pak MG, Lee DK

Lymphoma is a malignant tumor arising from the lymphoid tissue. Chronic inflammation can make lymphocyte accumulation and proliferation in the mucous membrane. Sustained accumulation of these persistent changes in the...
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Lower Cranial Nerve Palsy Due to Vertebrobasilar Dolichoectasia

Kim Y, Kim YD, Na SJ, Lee KO, Yim SH, Yoon B

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Zoster Laryngitis with Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy Progressed as Ascending Involvement

Hwang W, Jeong DE

BACKGROUND: Herpes zoster of the head and neck commonly presents with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. However, vesicular eruptions may occur on the pharyngeal or laryngeal area with multiple lower cranial-nerve (CN)...
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Type 1 Lissencephaly with Ocular Abnormality and Cranial Nerve Palsies

Seo IA, Cho SY, Choi SM

Lissencephaly is a cerebral cortical malformation characterized by partial to total loss of gyri and sulci of brain leading to mental retardation and epilepsy. It is caused by failure of...
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Hepatic Lymphoma Preceded by Recurrent Multiple Cranial Neuropathy

Yi JH, Shin YY, Noh KC, Chung SE, Lee D, Lee YA, Ahn TB

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Cranial Nerve Palsy after Onyx Embolization as a Treatment for Cerebral Vascular Malformation

Lee JM, Whang K, Cho SM, Kim JY, Oh JW, Koo YM, Hu C, Pyen J, Choi JW

The Onyx liquid embolic system is a relatively safe and commonly used treatment for vascular malformations, such as arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous malformations. However, studies on possible complications after Onyx...
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Diffuse Neonatal Hemangiomatosis with Unilateral Cranial Nerve Palsy Improved by Propranolol

Kim SW, Park JK, Jeon GW, Sin JB

Diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis (DNH) is characterized by multiple capillary or cavernous hemangiomas on the skin and internal organs occurring during the neonatal period. It is a life-threatening condition due to...
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Neurosyphilis Presenting with Multiple Cranial Neuropathy

Ryu OH, Kim HA, Lee JK, Kang SK, Kim SH, Kang JK

  • KMID: 1775111
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2015 Feb;33(1):36-39.
Neurosyphilis can present with various clinical symptoms. We report a patient with multiple cranial neuropathy that, mimicked tuberculosis, but was finally diagnosed as neurosyphilis. A 38-year-old man was admitted due...
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A case of Ophthalmic Zoster Presenting as Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies, Ultimately Leading to Death

Lee IK, Kim SH, Kim S, Kim Y, Kim JS

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Meningovascular and Spinal form of Neurosyphilis Presenting as Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy, Cerebral Infarction and Meningomyelitis in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Negative-Patient: MR Imaging Features

Hong JH, Lee HY, Lim MK, Kang YH, Lee KH, Cho SG

Neurosyphilis is a rare infection of the brain and spinal cord caused by a spirochete named Treponema pallidum. We describe the magnetic resonance imaging of a 53-year-old man with syphilis...
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A Case of Central Skull Base Osteomyelitis Concurrent with Multiple Lower Cranial Nerve Palsies

Kwak SG, Sah DJ, Kim YJ, Kim SW

In most cases, skull base osteomyelitis arises from infections of external auditory canal, middle ear or paranasal sinuses. On the other hand, atypical or central skull base osteomyelitis has no...
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Risk Factors and Prognosis of Isolated Ischemic 3rd, 4th, 6th Cranial Nerve Palsy

Chun JW, Kim DH

PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical features and risk factors of ischemic third, fourth, sixth cranial nerve palsy. METHODS: Retrospectively, we reviewed the medical records of 46 eyes of 46 patients who...
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Associated Injuries and Prognosis in Traumatic Isolated 3rd, 4th, and 6th Cranial Nerve Palsies

Jeong JS, Kim DH

  • KMID: 2338664
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2014 Apr;55(4):596-601.
PURPOSE: To analyze the relationship between prognosis and the severity of associated injuries in traumatic isolated 3rd, 4th and 6th cranial nerve palsies. METHODS: The records of 39 patients (39 eyes)...
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Multiple Cranial Neuropathy with and Polyradiculoneuropathy as a Delayed Sequelae after of Ethylene Glycol Intoxication

Kim MS, Kim SY, Kwon JH, Kim WJ, Jung HC

Multiple cranial and peripheral neuropathies as a delayed sequellae of ethylene glycol poisoning is a less well known clinical entity and its information about long-term electrophysiological and clinical outcomes is...
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A Case of Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome with Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies Preceded by Diffuse Inflammatory Exudates in the Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery Image

Roh SY, Jang HS

  • KMID: 1702048
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2013 Dec;12(4):127-131.
Ramsay-Hunt syndrome (RHS) is a well known disease caused by varicella-zoster virus infection in the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve. Although the otic vesicle and facial palsy are easily...
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Multiple Cranial Neuropathies Without Limb Involvements: Guillain-Barre Syndrome Variant?

Yu JY, Jung HY, Kim CH, Kim HS, Kim MO

Acute multiple cranial neuropathies are considered as variant of Guillain-Barre syndrome, which are immune-mediated diseases triggered by various cases. It is a rare disease which is related to infectious, inflammatory...
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Surgical Outcomes of Jugular Foramen Tumors; Postoperative Facial Nerve Palsy and Lower Cranial Nerve Palsy

So YK, Cho YS, Park K, Baek CH, Jeong HS, Park KH, Lee WY, Park KN

  • KMID: 2141253
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Aug;50(8):660-666.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Surgical treatment of jugular foramen tumors can have significant complications such as facial nerve palsy due to complicated regional anatomy. In this study, we investigated the outcomes...
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Idiopathic Hypertrophic Cranial Pachymeningitis Presenting with Lower Cranial Nerve Palsy Mimicking Meningioma

Son JY, Ahn BY, Kim DS

  • KMID: 1957681
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2006 Feb;24(1):79-81.
We report a patient with idiopathic hypertrophic cranial pachymeningitis (IHCP) who presented with headache, tinnitus, hearing loss, dizziness and tongue atrophy. She initially was misdiagnosed as having an en plaque...
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Diagnostic Value of MRI at Basal Skull Fracture with Cranial Nerve Palsy: Two Case Report

Lee DC, Hyun DK, Park CO, Park HC, Park HS, Ha Y

Fractures of the skull base are said to occur in 4% with head trauma and account for 21% of all skull fractures. Basal skull fractures and the diagnostic value of...
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Two Cases of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Complicated with Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsy and Aseptic Meningitis

Kim JB, Byun JY, Kim SW, Cha CI

  • KMID: 2276374
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Mar;48(3):398-401.
Herpes zoster oticus or Ramsay Hunt syndrome occurs in about one percent of all cases of herpes zoster and represents 12 percent of all facial palsies. The typical clinical presentation...
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