Abstract

A 49-year-old man with 10 years of intranasal cocaine use presented with dysphagia. Neurologic examination demonstrated bilateral sixth nerve palsies. Brain MRI showed erosion of the sphenoid sinus walls and a defect in the skull base; the resulting path between the nasal cavity and brainstem permitted rhomboencephalitis …

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