To report the neuro-ophthalmologic, radiologic, and pathologic findings for two patients who developed sixth nerve palsies as an initial manifestation of intracranial plasmacytoma and multiple myeloma
A case of severe headache associated with unilateral sixth nerve palsy is presented with particular ...
Imaging is routinely ordered in patients with acute sixth cranial nerve palsies, yet replacement of ...
Neurological complications of myeloma are multiple and various. Cranial and intracranial locations h...
We report a case of multiple myeloma that presented as a fluctuating sixth cranial nerve palsy in th...
Sixth cranial nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired extraocular muscle paralysis. Neoplas...
Multiple myeloma is usually associated with neurological features like peripheral neuropathy and com...
Central Nervous System (CNS) involvement in multiple myeloma and/or multifocal solitary plasmacytoma...
One of the complications of multiple myeloma (MM) is central nervous system (CNS) involvement. Intra...
Multiple myeloma with isolated third nerve palsy as the presenting complaint is a rare entity. We re...
Background and Importance Plasmacytomas are monoclonal proliferations of plasma cells that may arise...
Background: Neurologic manifestations often complicate the course of multiple myeloma, but direct in...
Neurological complications of myeloma are multiple and various. Cranial and intracranial locations h...
A 54-year-old white woman presented to the emergency department with inability to smile, difficulty ...
Abstract Background Multiple myeloma (MM) is the most frequent malignant plasma cell disorder with p...
Multiple myeloma (MM) with meningeal involvement is a very rare phenomenon. Only 37 cases of plasma ...
A case of severe headache associated with unilateral sixth nerve palsy is presented with particular ...
Imaging is routinely ordered in patients with acute sixth cranial nerve palsies, yet replacement of ...
Neurological complications of myeloma are multiple and various. Cranial and intracranial locations h...
We report a case of multiple myeloma that presented as a fluctuating sixth cranial nerve palsy in th...
Sixth cranial nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired extraocular muscle paralysis. Neoplas...
Multiple myeloma is usually associated with neurological features like peripheral neuropathy and com...
Central Nervous System (CNS) involvement in multiple myeloma and/or multifocal solitary plasmacytoma...
One of the complications of multiple myeloma (MM) is central nervous system (CNS) involvement. Intra...
Multiple myeloma with isolated third nerve palsy as the presenting complaint is a rare entity. We re...
Background and Importance Plasmacytomas are monoclonal proliferations of plasma cells that may arise...
Background: Neurologic manifestations often complicate the course of multiple myeloma, but direct in...
Neurological complications of myeloma are multiple and various. Cranial and intracranial locations h...
A 54-year-old white woman presented to the emergency department with inability to smile, difficulty ...
Abstract Background Multiple myeloma (MM) is the most frequent malignant plasma cell disorder with p...
Multiple myeloma (MM) with meningeal involvement is a very rare phenomenon. Only 37 cases of plasma ...
A case of severe headache associated with unilateral sixth nerve palsy is presented with particular ...
Imaging is routinely ordered in patients with acute sixth cranial nerve palsies, yet replacement of ...
Neurological complications of myeloma are multiple and various. Cranial and intracranial locations h...