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Case Report
Complete ophthalmoplegia associated with clival fracture following trauma:
Case report and clinicoanatomical correlation
A Arivazhagan M Ch, N Garg M Ch, B Indira Devi M Ch, B Rose Dawn M D,
P Pandey M Ch
Department of Neurosurgery, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences,
Bangalore
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Fractures of clivus occur following
high energy trauma and are rare. There are a few reports of associated
vascular and brainstem injury in literature. We report a patient
with transverse clivus fracture and complete ophthalmoplegia and
bilateral multiple cranial nerve palsies. A young boy was admitted
in altered sensorium following RTA. Initial imaging revealed diffuse
pneumocephalus, subarachnoid hemorrhage and diffuse cerebral edema.
He was treated conservatively. Clinical review after improvement
in sensorium showed that he had visual loss in left eye, bilateral
ptosis, complete ophthalmoplegia in horizontal as well as vertical
gaze, bilateral trigeminal paresis, right facial weakness and dysarthria.
There was right CSF otorrhea. A spiral CT scan revealed transverse
clivus fracture extending into bilateral middle cranial base. The
fracture line was involving facial canal and mastoid on the right
side. An MRI brain demonstrated periaqueductal infarcts and multiple
cortical infarcts. He was managed conservatively. In the presence
of clinical suspicion of skull base injuries, a spiral CT scan and
MRI brain and MR angiography are essential for accurate assessment
of bony and neurological involvement. The diagnosis of clivus fracture
should prompt the clinician to look for associated brainstem or
basilar artery injury.
Key words : Clivus fracture, post-traumatic ophthalmoplegia, post-traumatic
cranial nerve palsy, midbrain injury, post-traumatic cortical infarcts
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Address for correspondence:
Dr. B . Indira Devi
Additional Professor
Department of Neurosurgery,
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences,
Bangalore - 560029.
E e-mail: bindira@nimhans.kar.nic.in
Phone: +91-080- 26995409. Fax: 091-080-6564830; 091-080-6562121.
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