Magnetic Resonance Findings in Recurrent Painful Ophthalmoplegic Neuropathy with Reversible Enhancement of Oculomotor Nerve
Ali Sami Kivrak 1 * , Alaaddin Nayman 1, Yahya Paksoy 1, Serefnur Ozturk 1
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1 Selcuk University School of Medicine, Konya, Turkey* Corresponding Author

Abstract

Recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy is a rare disorder characterized by repeated attacks of paresis of one or more ocular cranial nerves, with ipsilateral headache. We describe a 24-year-old man with recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy and oculomotor nerve palsy, in whom clinical features and magnetic resonance imaging findings on pre and post treatment period.

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Article Type: Case Report

EUR J GEN MED, Volume 12, Issue 1, January 2015, 64-66

https://doi.org/10.15197/sabad.1.12.11

Publication date: 07 Jan 2015

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