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Bilateral mydriasis as first manifestation of Hodgkin’s lymphoma: a case report
Document Type
article
Source
BMC Neurology, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-3 (2022)
Subject
Mydriasis
Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Oculosympathetic spasm
Pericarotid sympathetic nerves
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Language
English
ISSN
1471-2377
Abstract
Abstract Background Bilateral mydriasis is usually associated with severe brain stem damage or drug-induced sympathomimetic stimulation. Herein we report it as a unique neurologic complication of Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Case presentation A 23-year-old woman presented at our emergency department with dilated pupils unresponsive to light stimuli. MRI and CT scans showed bilaterally enlarged lymph nodes in the mediastinum and supraclavicular compressing the carotid artery on both sides. The histologic examination of lymph node biopsy specimens confirmed the diagnosis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Conclusion Pathologies around the carotid artery causing oculosympathetic spasm should be considered among the possible causes of a mydriasis, especially when other common causes like brain stem impairment are excluded.