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Tolosa-Hunt syndrome

ABSTRACT

Tolosa Hunt syndrome is a rare disease, whose etiology is unknown. It presents as a painful ophthalmoplegia of one or more oculomotor cranial nerves, which resolves spontaneously and responds well to treatment with corticosteroids. This study is a case report of a patient who had followed painful oftalmoplegias cases involving the oculomotor and abdcens nerves being treated with corticosteroids, obtaining a dramatic response. Another goal is to describe the pathophysiological, clinical, differential diagnosis, since it is a diagnosis of exclusion, and the therapeutic measures adopted according to the International Headache Society 2004 (ISH-2004) by presenting the case study conducted with the standards the study cited above.

Keywords:
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome/diagnosis; Ophthalmoplegia/drug therapy; Prednisone/therapeutic use; Pain/classification; International Classification of Diseases; Case reports

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