Inflammatory Involvement of the Hypophysis in Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome

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We report a case of painful ophthalmoplegia (Tolosa-Hunt syndrome), which was complicated with diabetes insipidus (DI) and pituitary-adrenal axis hypofunction. A 42-year-old man hospitalized for left orbital pain and impairment of left cranial nerves III, IV, V, VI, developed diabetes insipidus during the corticosteroid treatment. Neuroimaging studies disclosed a thickened, highly contrast-enhanced pituitary stalk, swollen pituitary gland and widened left cavernous sinus up to the superior orbital fissure, which were accompanied by diabetes insipidus and hypofunction of the pituitary-adrenal axis. These were indicative of an extension of granulomatous inflammation of the cavernous sinus to the pituitary portal system and the gland itself. © 1995, The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Hida, C., Yamamoto, T., Endo, K., Tanno, Y., Saito, T., & Tsukamoto, T. (1995). Inflammatory Involvement of the Hypophysis in Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome. Internal Medicine, 34(11), 1093–1096. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.34.1093

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