Publications by authors named "Thamar Gomez Villegas"

Cranial nerve palsy is common in pituitary disease and depends on the extension of the lesion into the cavernous sinuses. Bilateral cranial nerve palsy was described in pituitary adenomas with apoplexy and in only one case in hypophysitis. We present a case of a 32-year-old female manifesting with headache, diplopia, bilateral sixth nerve palsy, and hypopituitarism.

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Background: Attempts at dynamic reconstruction of the upper eyelid either by neurotization or direct muscle replacement have been scarce. Substitution of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle requires the use of extremely small and pliable structures. As a proof of concept/pilot study, we present a consecutive series of patients who underwent blepharoptosis correction using the neurotized omohyoid muscle graft.

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Traumatic intracranial pial arteriovenous fistulae are infrequent lesions. Their cardinal signs have been related to mass effect and hemorrhage, but their clinical manifestations due to venous retrograde flow into ophthalmic veins has never been described. This phenomenon is usually seen in dural arteriovenous fistula draining to the cavernous sinus or carotid-cavernous sinus fistula.

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