Because Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome rarely causes sequelae and because it shows a course with a good prognosis in general and limits itself, it does not receive much attention.
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Abnormality in the cavernous sinus in three patients with Tolosa-Hunt syndrome: MRI and CT findings.
Contrast-enhanced MR imaging of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome: a case report.
Because of the Tolosa-Hunt syndrome's classic quick response to steroids, limited attention has been made to explore other possible treatment options like tight glycemic control in patients with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus which in a way may have contributed to the resolution of the syndrome's manifestations.
Cappabianca, "Tolosa-Hunt syndrome extending in the cerebello-pontine angle," Cephalalgia, vol.
Painful ophthalomoplegia of the left eye in a 19-year-old female, with an emphasis on Tolosa-Hunt syndrome: a case report.
Painful ophthalmoplegia (pseudotumour of the orbit and Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome).
The diagnosis of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is usually one of exclusion.
[5] Surgical extirpation is generally not a feasible treatment of Tolosa-Hunt syndrome; the primary value of surgical intervention is for histopathologic diagnosis.
Tolosa-Hunt syndrome can affect people of virtually any age from the 1st to the 8th decades of life, with no sex predilection.