Abstract

A woman in her 30s, presented with left facial weakness, left eyelid droop, left gaze diplopia as well as right facial and upper limb numbness; which progressively worsened over 1 month. She also developed dizziness, dysphonia, dysphagia, and an imbalanced gait. On exam, she had hoarseness, dysarthria, anisocoria; left pupil miosis, left eyelid ptosis, left gaze diplopia, left lower face weakness, deviation of the palate and uvula towards the left side, right eye nystagmus, right sided facial numbness, right upper limb numbness, right dysmetria, brisk reflexes all-over and an unsteady gait. The work up was positive for OCBs in the CSF analysis and MRI brain revealed a single progressive left medulla oblongata and left cerebellar peduncle hyperintensity lesion.

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