Published in:
01-06-2019 | Correspondence
Lateral rectus atrophy in cavernous sinus thrombosis
Authors:
Bertie Geng, Xiao Wu, Ajay Malhotra
Published in:
Clinical Neuroradiology
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Issue 2/2019
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Excerpt
Septic cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is thrombophlebitis in the cavernous sinus, which may occur as a complication of midfacial infections, paranasal sinusitis, pharyngitis, and rarely otitis media or dental infections. Although mortality from CST has dropped from almost 100% to less than around 30% with the advent of antibiotics, CST remains a devastating disease with many long-term sequelae including cerebral infarcts, pituitary insufficiency, blindness and external ophthalmoplegia [
1]. This article presents a unique case of CST with irreversible internal carotid artery (ICA) narrowing and isolated, acute lateral rectus muscle denervation with subsequent atrophy. …