2018
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2018-anzan.62
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063 Actinomyces cavernous sinus infection: a case and systematic literature review

Abstract: CaseWe report an unusual case of a 63 year old man who developed progressive right-sided exophthalmos, painful ophthalmoplegia, headaches and fevers with worsening depression over a two-month period, subsequently identified as an Actinomyces cavernous sinus (CS) infection. Preliminary diagnoses included giant cell arteritis then Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, with a transient response to steroids. Investigations showed a bland CSF and highly metabolically active brain FDG-PET suggesting lymphoma. Biopsy of the mass dem… Show more

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