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Congenital oculomotor nerve palsy with aberrant eyelid movements and pupillary spasms: a case report [PDF]
Background We report a case of congenital oculomotor nerve palsy presenting with aberrant eyelid movements and an involuntary pupillary reaction. Case Presentation A 24-year-old woman presented with mild anisocoria with no significant medical history ...
Donghun Lee +4 more
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ObjectiveTo present a surgical treatment regimen of transnasal endoscopic decompression through the optic strut for traumatic oculomotor nerve palsy based on the anatomical study of the superior orbital fissure and the oculomotor nerve fissure segment ...
Anqi Wang +5 more
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There are limited reports of oculomotor nerve palsy following vaccination. Herein, we aimed to report a case of acute oculomotor nerve palsy following the first dose of the Sinopharm vaccine. A 17-year-old woman presented with a history of acute painful
Sepideh Paybast +1 more
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Traumatic Oculomotor Nerve Avulsion after Mild Head Injury [PDF]
The authors describe a 37-year-old female who suffered a mild head injury after a car accident. She was found with an initial Glasgow coma scale score of 15. On further inspection, complete right ophthalmoplegia was observed.
Leonardo Welling +5 more
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Oculomotor Nerve Neuromyotonia: An Inflammatory Syndrome. [PDF]
A 68-year-old woman presented with a 1-year history of episodic, painless double vision.On examination, diplopia was triggered by sustained right lateral gaze.On subsequent return to neural gaze, the left eye remained 'locked' in adduction (Video 1).Impairments of abduction and vertical movements of the left eye were noted, consistent with a diagnosis ...
Handel A, Irani SR, Oswal A.
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“Sentinel Oculomotor Nerve Palsy”: A Harbinger of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage [PDF]
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a life-threatening condition most commonly caused by aneurysmal rupture. Sentinel headaches, often described as the “worst headache of life” or a “thunderclap headache,” are critical warning signs that may precede SAH ...
Vijay Renga
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Oculomotor nerve palsy, an unusual onset of polyarteritis nodosa [PDF]
Introduction Cranial nerve involvement in polyarteritis nodosa(PAN) is underrecognized and rarely reported. The aim of this article is to review the available literature and present an example of oculomotor nerve palsy in the course of PAN. Material and
Ana Martins +9 more
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Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the sphenoid sinus presenting as isolated oculomotor nerve palsy [PDF]
Background Solitary involvement of the sphenoid sinus has rarely been reported in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy is uncommon as an initial presentation of malignant tumors of the sphenoid sinus.
Huh Ji +4 more
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Traumatic Oculomotor Nerve Palsy [PDF]
Oculomotor nerve palsy generally presents with mydriasis, blepharoptosis, and impairment of extraocular muscle movement. The incidence of primary traumatic oculomotor nerve palsy in craniocerebral trauma is approximately 1.2% [1]. The causes of oculomotor nerve palsy are congenital, traumatic, vascular, migrainous, and parainfectious.
Dong Bee Kook +3 more
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Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy due to mesencephalic infarction diagnosed by ZOOM DWI [PDF]
Background Oculomotor nerve palsy is a common neurological presentation in daily practice. Case presentation A 55-year-old man presented with a 3-h history of diplopia and drooping of his bilateral especially left eyelids.
Shangpei Wang +4 more
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