Common Comorbidities Associated with a Solid Ice Sphere Case |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.12, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-02-16
Authors : Nekono Kusabi; Gupti Tu;
Page : 86-87
Keywords : Trigeminal; Trigeminal artery; Trigemebrar keratoplasty; Solid Ice sphere; Intracranial hematoma;
Abstract
We report an 88-year-old man with three possible ludocytic cerebellar tumors diagnosed as trigeminal, trigeminal artery, and trigemebrar keratoplasty. A ten-year history of concurrent left ocular cysts and diffuse astrocytoma was also noted. Corroboration of a tractable intracranial injury in the tailbone with neighboring optic neuritis revealed a 8-cm solid ice sphere with a diameter of 0.3 cm of the temporal bone. CT and T1- weighted magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated that the BAF-MUSCCCT images clearly showed the fragment of a solid ice sphere enclosed by the patient' center, after which bilateral optic nerve demolition or radiotherapy was performed. Take-home points from this report include the 40- year history of comorbid MCS and head trauma. In cases of a solid ice sphere, adjuvant antiangiotoxic agents, mitoxantrone, even hydroxyurea may be effective therapy.
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