Case of the Season: Multinodular and Vacuolating Neuronal Tumor (MVNT)
A 19-year-old male with vague neurological complaints presented for imaging. He had noticed an exertional headache over the past 4 –6 months. He also described neck pain that appeared to be related to exercise. He had never had a seizure and appeared otherwise well. There was no pertinent family or surgical history. Vital signs and basic laboratory analysis were unremarkable. On physical exam, there was a non-reproducible nys tagmus in far lateral gaze. Physical exam, including neurological exam, was otherwise normal.
Source: Seminars in Roentgenology - Category: Radiology Authors: Remy Lobo, Ashok Srinivasan Source Type: research
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