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Case Reports

Unilateral Abducens Nerve Palsy with Ipsilateral Horner’s Syndrome as an Initial Manifestation of Recurrent Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

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Pages 379-383 | Received 27 Apr 2019, Accepted 28 May 2019, Published online: 12 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

A 62-year-old man was admitted to our clinic with a two-week history of double vision. Neuro-ophthalmological examination showed a left abducens nerve palsy with an ipsilateral Horner’s syndrome. Neuro-imaging identified recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma explaining the clinical findings. Co-existence of unilateral abducens nerve palsy and ipsilateral Horner’s syndrome is very rare and localises to the posterior cavernous sinus. Therefore, clinicians should be aware of this rare co-existence and perform appropriate neuro-imaging to clarify the underlying aetiology.

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All authors contributed significantly to the creation of this manuscript; each fulfilled criteria as established by the ICMJE.

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