Abstract
A 36-year-old apparently healthy man presented with acute onset of diplopia. Examination demonstrated left sixth nerve palsy with 3 retinal hemorrhages noted in one eye. Gadolinium-enhanced high-resolution skull base MRI revealed left sixth nerve enhancement involving the cisternal segment. Complete blood count, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, bone marrow biopsy, and flow cytometry confirmed acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia with central nervous system involvement. This case demonstrates the value of high-resolution MRI in the evaluation of cranial nerve palsy in young adults and also emphasizes the importance of systemic work up in these cases, particularly when retinal findings are present. (C) 2020 by North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society