Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy as a paraneoplastic manifestation of gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: A case report

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Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy (ONP) is rare. The major causes are aneurysm of the posterior communicating artery, microvascular ischemia, neoplasm, inflammation and trauma. The present study reports the case of a 72-year-old female with left isolated pupil-sparing ONP and severe anemia as the initial manifestations of gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Systemic chemotherapy without any central nervous system (CNS)-directed treatment led to a complete resolution of the ONP, suggesting that it was most likely to be a paraneoplastic phenomenon. If CNS involvement cannot be demonstrated by brain magnetic resonance imaging and cerebrospinal fluid assessment, the present case suggests that it may be acceptable to omit CNS-directed therapy in such cases of ONP, since it may be paraneoplastic in nature and may resolve following successful treatment of the underlying malignancy.

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Yan, S. Y., Peng, Y. J., Lin, C. S., Peng, G. S., & Chang, P. Y. (2014). Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy as a paraneoplastic manifestation of gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: A case report. Oncology Letters, 8(5), 1983–1985. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2014.2454

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