A rare case of tolosa-hunt-like syndrome in a poorly controlled diabetes mellitus

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We report a case of a 50-year-old female with diabetes mellitus who presented with progressive second, third, fifth, sixth, and eighth cranial nerve palsy. Diagnostic investigation revealed hyperglycemic state, and brain imaging showed a right cavernous sinus enhancement suggestive of and consistent with Tolosa-Hunt syndrome. The patient was started on steroids with tight glycemic control for eight weeks; subsequently, the cranial nerve palsies resolved as well as documented resolution of the right cavernous sinus enhancement.

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Lasam, G., & Kapur, S. (2016). A rare case of tolosa-hunt-like syndrome in a poorly controlled diabetes mellitus. Case Reports in Medicine, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/9763621

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