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Clinicopathologic Conference, Squamous- Cell Carcinoma of the Tongue with Metastasis to Lungs, Liver, Bone of Skull, Trigeminal Nerve, Base of Skull, Pituitary Gland and Dura Matter. Infarcts of Cerebellum and Right Frontal Lobe.
NEJM 367:1136-1145, Case 29-2012, 2012

Cavernous Sinus Syndrome: A Series of 126 Patients
Medicine 86:278-281, Fern�ndez,S.,et al, 2007

The Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome
NJJP 71:577-582, Kline,L.B. & Hoyt,W.F., 2021

A Patient With Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies and Areflexic Paraparesis
Neurol 91:e392-e395, Garg,R.K.,et al, 2018

Lymphoma Metastasizing to the Pituitary: An Unusual Presentation of a Treatable Disease
Pituitary 8:139-146, Ogilvie, C.M.,et al, 2005

Cavernous Sinus Syndrome
Arch Neurol 53:967-971, Keane,J.R., 1996

Clinicopath Conf
B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma with Infilt of Orbital Muscle, Case 4, 193,NEJM 328:266-275,1993., 1993

Cavernous Sinus Syndrome and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Neurol 42:1842-1843, Melen,O.,et al, 1992

Clinicopathological Correlation in a Case of Painful Ophthalmoplegia:Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome
JNNP 52:1290-1293, Goadsby,P.J.&Lance,J.W., 1989

The"Sinister"Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome
Neurol 36:198-203, Spector,R.H.&Fiandaca,M.S., 1986

Metastatic Disease to the Cavernous Sinus:Clinical Syndrome & CT Diagnosis
J Comput Assist Tomogr 9:115-120, Donovan,M.J.,et al, 1985

Metastatic Infiltration of Nerves in the Cavernous Sinus
Arch Neurol 37:59-61, Unsold,R.,et al, 1980

Unilateral Exophthalmos
Br J Ophthalmol 56:678, Zakharia,H., 1972

Localization of Lesions Causing Horner's Syndrome
Arch Ophthamol 44:710, Jaffe,N., 1950



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