Carter W Lim, Jessica Chan, Kristopher Kowal, Elaine Ni Mhurchu, David J A Plemel
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Ocular neurolymphomatosis: a case report and systematic review of ocular cranial nerve neurolymphomatosis.
Neurolymphomatosis is a rare manifestation of lymphoma. Neurolymphomatosis involving ocular cranial nerves of II, III, IV, and VI remains a poorly characterized disease entity. The authors report a case of cranial nerve III neurolymphomatosis with simultaneous extraocular muscle infiltration which initially mimicked myasthenia gravis with fluctuating diplopia and ptosis. To the authors' best knowledge, this represents the first report where neurolymphomatosis masquerades as myasthenia gravis and is the second case documenting coinciding cranial nerve with extraocular muscle involvement. The case is presented alongside a systematic review of neurolymphomatosis affecting cranial nerves II, III, IV, VI, including its pathological distribution, modality of diagnosis, treatments, and outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Orbit is the international medium covering developments and results from the variety of medical disciplines that overlap and converge in the field of orbital disorders: ophthalmology, otolaryngology, reconstructive and maxillofacial surgery, medicine and endocrinology, radiology, radiotherapy and oncology, neurology, neuroophthalmology and neurosurgery, pathology and immunology, haematology.