Matúš Kuniak, Anna Šebová, Marcela Kuniaková, Martin Sameš
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摘要
背景:眼球运动神经(CN III)与任何后循环大脑动脉之间的神经血管冲突是一种比较常见的影像学发现,但在临床上并无表现或仅有轻微表现(对同侧光线反应缓慢)。由于大脑上动脉(SCA)和 CN III 之间的神经血管冲突直接导致 CN III 持续瘫痪,并在微血管减压后得到缓解,这种情况极为罕见,目前尚未发表。病例描述:一名 34 岁的女性患者出现上睑下垂和一侧向下凝视。鉴别诊断排除了导致眼球运动麻痹的所有其他原因,核磁共振成像显示同侧眼球运动神经受到异常 SCA 的明显压迫。通过显微手术进行神经血管减压,患者的症状几乎完全缓解:结论:由神经血管冲突直接导致的眼球运动神经瘫痪是一种极为罕见的诊断,但在这些病例中,尤其是在排除了其他原因的情况下,应考虑进行微血管减压术。
Paresis of the Oculomotor Nerve due to Neurovascular Conflict with Superior Cerebellar Artery.
Background: Neurovascular conflict between the oculomotor nerve and a posterior circulation cerebral artery is a relatively frequent radiologic finding; however, it manifests minimally clinically (by slower photoreaction on the ipsilateral side). Sustained paresis of the oculomotor nerve that arose directly due to neurovascular conflict between the superior cerebral artery (SCA) and the oculomotor nerve, and resolved after microvascular decompression, is extremely rare and has not yet been published.
Methods: A 34-year-old female patient presented with an advancing ptosis and downward gaze on one side. Differential diagnostics ruled out all other causes of the oculomotor paresis. Magnetic resonance imaging showed significant compression of the oculomotor nerve by an aberrant SCA on the ipsilateral side. Neurovascular decompression performed microsurgically resulted in near complete resolution of the symptoms.
Results: This case report aims to present a case of a rare clinical condition caused by a generally common anatomical variation. This variation proved to be the only cause of the patient's symptoms, which resolved after microsurgical restoration of the neuroanatomy.
Conclusions: Oculomotor nerve paresis caused directly by neurovascular conflict is an extremely rare diagnosis. Microvascular decompression should be considered in these cases, if other causes have been excluded.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery (JNLS A) is a major publication from the world''s leading publisher in neurosurgery. JNLS A currently serves as the official organ of several national neurosurgery societies.
JNLS A is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles, and technical notes covering all aspects of neurological surgery. The focus of JNLS A includes microsurgery as well as the latest minimally invasive techniques, such as stereotactic-guided surgery, endoscopy, and endovascular procedures. JNLS A covers purely neurosurgical topics.