A wide variety of diseases present with intracranial lesions. In this case report, a 67-year-old man initially presented to an outside hospital with nausea, headache, and ataxia and was found to have multiple intracranial lesions. Diagnostic workup was ultimately unrevealing, and his condition improved after a course of steroids and antibiotics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough eosinophilic fasciitis is known to be part of the deep morphea spectrum, this first report of the coexistence of granulomatous fasciitis and morphea profunda suggests that granulomatous fasciitis may also be a part of the spectrum of deep morphea.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives/hypothesis: To increase awareness of torture among otolaryngologists, and to describe methods and complications of head and neck torture.
Study Design: Retrospective review.
Methods: Five cases of survivors of torture were evaluated in an otolaryngology practice in an urban hospital setting.