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Isolated Internal Ophthalmoplegia from Posterior Cerebral Artery Neurovascular Conflict
We report a rare case of recurrent isolated internal ophthalmoplegia attributed to oculomotor nerve (CN III) compression by the posterior cerebral artery (PCA).
Argyrios Chronopoulos +6 more
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Cavernous sinus syndrome (CSS) is a rare condition that presents with clinical signs and symptoms due to the involvement of the cranial nerves (CN) III, IV, VI, V1, and V2.
Nurhan K Tutar +2 more
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Anisocoria in patients with hyperhidrosis: A case series for the primary care physician
The differential diagnosis for anisocoria is broad and ranges from benign to life-threatening causes. Often, patients with new onset anisocoria present to their primary care physician, an urgent care center, or an emergency room. As such, it is important
Tianna Sasher +3 more
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Transient Anisocoria after Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking
Purpose. To report a case with transient anisocoria after corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL). Methods. Case report. Results. A 24-year-old male underwent corneal collagen cross-linking (CXL) in his right eye for keratoconus. At the end of the procedure,
George D. Kymionis +4 more
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Atypical Presentation of Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts Caused by SLC26A4 Variants
Enlarged vestibular aqueduct is the most common inner ear malformation in pediatric patients with sensorineural hearing loss. Here, we report a new presentation of enlarged vestibular aqueduct in a Korean family.
Jun Chul Byun +2 more
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Investigation of the Pupil Diameter Differences in Anisometropic Amblyopia
Pur po se: To study pupil diameter differences between amblyopic and fellow eyes in anisometropic amblyopia. Ma te ri al and Met hod: This study was carried out from medical records of 412 candidates for refractive surgery with excimer laser.
Sücattin İlker Kocamış +2 more
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Segmental Pallor and Hair Loss in a Patient With Ross Syndrome: Case Report
ABSTRACT A 30‐year‐old male sought medical consultation due to sudden anisocoria. Clinical examination confirmed Adie's tonic pupil. Subsequently, the presence of segmental anhidrosis with compensatory hyperhidrosis and areflexia established the diagnosis of Ross syndrome.
Markus Augusto Martínez Holst +5 more
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Monocular Diplopia: An Optical Correction Modality
Post-surgical or traumatic corectopia is among the rare causes of monocular diplopia. A 26-years-old student presented to the Institute with a complaint of monocular double vision in the left eye.
Haile W. Alemu, Preetam Kumar
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Objective To report 45 cases of melioidosis in dogs and cats from northern Australia and analyse trends in epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathogenesis and response to treatment over a 27‐year period. Design Retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records.
K Lee +6 more
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Buzzing Sympathetic Nerves: A New Test to Enhance Anisocoria in Horner's Syndrome
Introduction: Patients with suspected Horner's syndrome having equivocal pupil dilation lag and pharmacologic testing may undergo unnecessary MR imaging and work up in the case of false positive pupil test results. Our goal was to increase the diagnostic
Rawan Omary +7 more
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