A case of Foster Kennedy syndrome without frontal lobe or anterior cranial fossa involvement.

Neurosurg Rev

Department of Neurosurgery, Vakif Gureba Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: August 1992

Foster Kennedy syndrome is a very rare syndrome which includes ipsilateral optic atrophy and central scotoma, anosmia, contralateral papilledema, and, occasionally, ipsilateral proptosis. A large frontal lobe, olfactory groove, or medial third sphenoidal wing tumor, usually a meningioma, creates this syndrome. In this report, the author presents a case of metastatic cerebral tumor with Foster Kennedy syndrome but without frontal lobe or anterior cranial fossa involvement.

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