Syndroma Tolosa-Hunt
Syndroma Tolosa-Hunt sive ophthalmoplegia dolorosa (ICD-10: H05.1) est morbus rarus doloris capitis unilateralis cum dolor orbitarum, fatigatione, ophthalmoplegia et debilitatibus musculorum oculorum[1]. Tractatio substantiis immunosuppressivis fit.
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Nomen syndromae derivatur de neurochirgicis syndroma describentibus Hispanico Eduardo Tolosa (1900-1981)[2] et Americano Gulielmo Edward Hunt (1921-1999)[3].
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Whonamedit.com: de syndroma Tolosa-Hunt.
- ↑ Tolosa E. (Nov 1954). "Periarteritic lesions of the carotid siphon with the clinical features of a carotid infraclinoidal aneurysm". Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 17 (4): 300-2
- ↑ Hunt W. E., Meagher J. N., Lefever H. E., Zeman W. (Ian 1961). "Painful opthalmoplegia. Its relation to indolent inflammation of the carvernous sinus". Neurology 11: 56-62
Nexus externi
recensere- Descriptio syndromae Tolosa-Hunt. (Anglice)