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Bilateral cavernous sinus metastasis and ophthalmoplegia

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1981

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✓ A 59-year-old man developed bilateral total ophthalmoplegia with trigeminal hypesthesia immediately after the placement of burr holes for drainage of a subdural hematoma. Metastatic lung carcinoma to both cavernous sinuses was suspected, eventually proven, and confirmed postmortem.

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