2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuchi.2016.06.002
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Hemiparkinsonism secondary to sphenoid wing meningioma

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“…Nonetheless, atypical symptoms have been described in the literature, including cognitive impairment, intracranial hemorrhage, and parkinsonian features. [7][8][9]11 To our knowledge, this is the first report to describe SSNHL as the initial presentation of a patient with sphenoid wing meningioma.…”
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“…Nonetheless, atypical symptoms have been described in the literature, including cognitive impairment, intracranial hemorrhage, and parkinsonian features. [7][8][9]11 To our knowledge, this is the first report to describe SSNHL as the initial presentation of a patient with sphenoid wing meningioma.…”
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“…Thus far, only a small number of cases have reported atypical presentations of sphenoid wing meningioma, including intracranial hemorrhage, cognitive deficits, and hemiparkinsonism. [7][8][9]13,18…”
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“…Les troubles visuels étaient la cécité 3,12% et l'exophtalmie 9,37%, car les patients consultaient tardivement, surtout ceux habitant l'intérieur du pays. Les tumeurs intracrâniennes sont une cause rare de parkinsonisme secondaire [21-23]. La TDM représente un moyen diagnostique fiable des méningiomes, puisque selon Osborn [24] le scanner sans contraste détecte 85% des méningiomes et 95% après injection iodée.…”
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“…2 One possible and rare cause of hemiparkinsonism is direct mechanical compression of the basal ganglia. [3][4][5][6] Different spaceoccupying lesions causing parkinsonism have been described in the literature: tumors, large arachnoid cysts, giant aneurysms, and chronic subdural hematoma. [3][4][5][6] Here, we present a rare case of a large lateral sphenoid wing meningioma causing hemiparkinsonism.…”
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