Relapsing-remitting painful ophthalmoplegia due to orbital myositis.

J Headache Pain

Department of Clinical Medicine, Ospedale di Circolo, Università dell'Insubria, Varese, Italy.

Published: December 2005

We describe a woman with a long history of relapsing-remitting painful ophthalmoplegia in a seasonal pattern, due to an isolated orbital myositis that was--at our observation--classified in the context of the so-called SAPHO syndrome. She had been previously treated with corticosteroid therapy, but the association with immunosuppressive drugs produced a more prompt resolution of both the headache and ophthalmoplegia, and of the magnetic resonance imaging pictures of isolated myositis as well.

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