id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2qh5j4w4ejbqbiakjfyfpbm5fa Ninad Desai Pseudo-Foster-Kennedy syndrome with optic nerve compression by the gyrus rectus 2015.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1077 121 43 was unexplained until orbital MRI revealed left nerve compression by the gyrus rectus (figure, A), displaced by case is termed pseudo-Foster-Kennedy with indirect compressive optic neuropathy due to brain displacement Author contributions: Ninad Desai: manuscript writing and editing. Figure Optic nerve compression by gyrus rectus and intraventricular mass causing displacement of gyrus http://neurology.org/lookup/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001791 Information about ordering reprints can be found online: http://n.neurology.org/cgi/collection/optic_nerve http://n.neurology.org/cgi/collection/optic_nerve http://n.neurology.org/cgi/collection/primary_brain_tumor http://n.neurology.org/cgi/collection/primary_brain_tumor http://www.neurology.org/about/about_the_journal#permissions http://www.neurology.org/about/about_the_journal#permissions enhancement responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS) features. brainstem lesions.1 A diagnosis of CLIPPERS is difficult in this clinical picture. that CLIPPERS is a primary demyelinating disease. required in steroid-resistant patients with chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS). responsive to steroids (CLIPPERS): postmortem findings. Pseudo-Foster-Kennedy syndrome with optic nerve compression by the gyrus rectus Pseudo-Foster-Kennedy syndrome with optic nerve compression by the gyrus rectus In the NeuroImage "Pseudo-Foster-Kennedy syndrome with optic nerve compression by the gyrus rectus" by N. ./cache/work_2qh5j4w4ejbqbiakjfyfpbm5fa.pdf ./txt/work_2qh5j4w4ejbqbiakjfyfpbm5fa.txt