2011
DOI: 10.1159/000334127
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Oculomotor Nerve Palsy following Cardiac Tamponade with Churg-Strauss Syndrome: A Case Report

Abstract: A 57-year-old man with a history of more than 10 years of bronchial asthma and chronic sinusitis complained of double vision which developed 18 days after cardiac tamponade with eosinophil-rich fluid (eosinophils 30%). He had oculomotor nerve palsy, and a blood test revealed eosinophilia (12,700/mm3) and elevation of both C-reactive protein and rheumatoid factor. He was diagnosed as having Churg-Strauss syndrome. His symptoms were relieved by corticosteroid therapy. Our case and previous cases in th… Show more

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“…The CNS vasculitis presented with ischemic brain lesions, 15 , 39 , 55 subarachnoid hemorrhage, 54 seizure, 36 or rarely with oculomotor nerve palsy. 16 In a case reported by Bujak et al, 45 the patient presented with the CNS symptoms due to brain ischemia but it was actually due to embolization from an LV thrombus. Renal involvement was not common in our study population with regard to ANCA positivity (only 9 cases).…”
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“…The CNS vasculitis presented with ischemic brain lesions, 15 , 39 , 55 subarachnoid hemorrhage, 54 seizure, 36 or rarely with oculomotor nerve palsy. 16 In a case reported by Bujak et al, 45 the patient presented with the CNS symptoms due to brain ischemia but it was actually due to embolization from an LV thrombus. Renal involvement was not common in our study population with regard to ANCA positivity (only 9 cases).…”
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confidence: 98%
“… 73 The prevalence of pericardial involvement in previous studies is around 20.0%, 66 but severe pericarditis or cardiac tamponade has rarely been reported. 16 Comarmond et al, 74 in a long-term follow-up study of 383 patients suffering from EGPA, reported a 16.4% prevalence rate of cardiomyopathy in the total study group and 19.2% in the ANCA-negative subgroup. In our study, which was confined to patients suffering from EGPA with documented cardiac involvement, we observed cardiomyopathy and pericardial effusion in 71.0% and 37.1% of our cases, respectively.…”
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“…Our patient had an oculomotor palsy which is very rare and has been observed in only five EGPA patients in the literature. [5][6][7][8][9] Clinical characteristics of these patients are summarized in (Table 1). Even though the number of patient is very low, oculomotor palsy occurs more frequently in ANCA negative patient (80%) and exhibit a striking male predominance (100%).…”
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