We report a case of isolated pupil involving oculomotor nerve palsy as the inaugural and the only clinical sign of meningeal carcinomatosis (MC) in a patient of carcinoma of cervix. There were no other neurological signs and symptoms except for headache. The first MRI was unremarkable but a repeat MRI after 15 days showed meningeal enhancement which pointed towards the diagnosis. The CSF was also normal. This case highlights the importance of considering MC in all patients who develop sudden ptosis due to oculomotor palsy in a cancer patient even if MRI is normal
Introduction: Spinal canal neoplasms are a heterogeneous group of diseases including both primary an...
Isolated third nerve palsy develops in numerous intracranial pathologies such as closed head trauma,...
Dysfunction of the third cranial nerve can result from lesions anywhere along its course between the...
BACKGROUND: Meningeal carcinomatosis (MC) is a rare complication associated with hematologic and ...
MC is a serious complication of systemic cancer patients, involving a poor prognosis. Early diagnosi...
Introduction. Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis occurs in about 5% of cancer patients. Ocular involvemen...
A case of malignant neoplasm is described in which the initial manifestations were mental dysfunctio...
Carcinomatous meningitis (CM) occurs in less than 10 % of cancer patients. Although patients frequen...
Journal ArticleThe primary tumors that typically cause carcinomatous meningitis include lung cancer,...
Aim: Meningeal carcinomatosis is a special type of malignant tumor characterized by short survival a...
This patient is a 58 year old woman from Peru who, in 1975, developed intermittent headaches and rig...
Aim: Meningeal carcinomatosis is a special type of malignant tumor characterized by short survival a...
Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis is a devastating condition with very poor prognosis. With advances in ...
Carcinomatous meningitis (CM) occurs in 3 to 8% of cancer patients. Patients present with a focal sy...
Introduction: Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), the most common sub-type of leukemia, usually pres...
Introduction: Spinal canal neoplasms are a heterogeneous group of diseases including both primary an...
Isolated third nerve palsy develops in numerous intracranial pathologies such as closed head trauma,...
Dysfunction of the third cranial nerve can result from lesions anywhere along its course between the...
BACKGROUND: Meningeal carcinomatosis (MC) is a rare complication associated with hematologic and ...
MC is a serious complication of systemic cancer patients, involving a poor prognosis. Early diagnosi...
Introduction. Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis occurs in about 5% of cancer patients. Ocular involvemen...
A case of malignant neoplasm is described in which the initial manifestations were mental dysfunctio...
Carcinomatous meningitis (CM) occurs in less than 10 % of cancer patients. Although patients frequen...
Journal ArticleThe primary tumors that typically cause carcinomatous meningitis include lung cancer,...
Aim: Meningeal carcinomatosis is a special type of malignant tumor characterized by short survival a...
This patient is a 58 year old woman from Peru who, in 1975, developed intermittent headaches and rig...
Aim: Meningeal carcinomatosis is a special type of malignant tumor characterized by short survival a...
Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis is a devastating condition with very poor prognosis. With advances in ...
Carcinomatous meningitis (CM) occurs in 3 to 8% of cancer patients. Patients present with a focal sy...
Introduction: Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), the most common sub-type of leukemia, usually pres...
Introduction: Spinal canal neoplasms are a heterogeneous group of diseases including both primary an...
Isolated third nerve palsy develops in numerous intracranial pathologies such as closed head trauma,...
Dysfunction of the third cranial nerve can result from lesions anywhere along its course between the...