Abducens palsy after an intrathecal glucocorticoid injection. Evidence for a role of intracranial hypotension
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Abducens palsy after an intrathecal glucocorticoid injection. Evidence for a role of intracranial hypotension
Abstract
We report a case of abducens palsy eight days after an intrathecal glucocorticoid injection followed by post-lumbar puncture syndrome. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans showed marked diffuse postgadolinium enhancement of the supra- and infratentorial meninges consistent with intracranial hypotension syndrome. The palsy resolved almost completely and a repeat magnetic resonance imaging scan done after four months was normal. The mechanism of the meningeal thickening and contrast enhancement is discussed.
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