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Recurrent ophthalmoplegia in childhood: diagnostic and etiologic considerations
Authors:JR Ø  stergaard,HU Mø  ller,T Christensen
Affiliation:Department of Paediatrics, Århus Kommunehospital, University Hospital of Aarhus, Denmark;;Department of Ophthalmology, Århus Kommunehospital, University Hospital of Aarhus, Denmark;;MR Research Centre Skejby Sygehus, University Hospital of Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract:We present two patients with recurrent painful ophthalmoplegia starting in early childhood. Clinically, both patients fulfilled the criteria for ophthalmoplegic migraine. In one case, magnetic resonance investigations were performed following the second attack, between the third and fourth and during the fourth attack. The left third cranial nerve was significantly thickened in its course from the brainstem through the prepontine cistern to the cavernous sinus during the attacks and moderately thickened between the attacks. In the second case, magnetic resonance imaging was performed during the 14th attack, when the oculomotor nerve dysfunction was almost permanent, and the imaging demonstrated a swollen oculomotor nerve. Whether these findings are pathognomonic of ophthalmoplegic migraine awaits further reports using magnetic resonance imaging in infants showing recurrent painful ophthalmoplegia of early onset.
Keywords:Magnetic resonance imaging    ophthalmoplegic migraine    painful ophthalmoplegia    third nerve palsy
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