O'Boyle J E, Gardner T A, Oliva A, Enzenauer R W
Department of Surgery, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora, Colorado 80045.
J Clin Neuroophthalmol. 1992 Sep;12(3):149-53.
Cranial nerve palsies secondary to metastatic prostate cancer are uncommon occurrences. Usually appearing late in the course of the disease, they are associated with a poor prognosis. We report a case of a 71-year-old man who initially complained of diplopia and was found to have a right sixth nerve palsy and hyperdeviation caused by a mass in the clivus. Biopsy of the mass and extensive systemic workup revealed metastatic adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland.
继发于转移性前列腺癌的颅神经麻痹并不常见。它们通常在疾病晚期出现,预后较差。我们报告一例71岁男性患者,该患者最初主诉复视,经检查发现因斜坡肿物导致右侧第六颅神经麻痹和上斜视。肿物活检及全面的全身检查显示为前列腺转移性腺癌。