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Oculomotor nerve palsy as an extraintestinal manifestation of Crohn’s disease

open access: closedBMJ Case Reports, 2023
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may present with extraintestinal manifestations. Neurological symptoms associated with IBD are infrequent. Thus, any unexplained neurological symptom that occurs in patients with IBD should raise the suspicion of a link between the two disorders. We report a case of a man in his 60s, who was diagnosed with
Marianna Papadopoulou   +3 more
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Isolated oculomotor nerve paralysis in Lyme disease: MRI

open access: closedNeuroradiology, 1997
Lyme disease is a cause of illness involving multiple organ systems, including, in 10-15 % of cases, the nervous system. Peripheral radiculoneuritis, cranial neuritis, encephalitis and myelitis are among the neurological manifestations found in the second and third stages.
Sommer A.   +3 more
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Oculomotor nerve paralysis and bilateral facial nerve paralysis as presenting signs of Lyme disease

open access: closedNeuro-Ophthalmology, 2002
Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi . On occasions, patients with Lyme disease present with isolated cranial nerve palsies; multiple palsies have rarely been reported in the literature.We discuss the case of a patient, who presented with a third nerve palsy and bilateral seventh nerve palsies and was ...
Peter Cackett, Clifford R. Weir
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Divisional oculomotor nerve paresis caused by intrinsic brainstem disease

open access: closedAnnals of Neurology, 1989
AbstractTwo patients with findings ascribable to superior branch oculomotor nerve paresis and one patient with findings ascribable to an inferior branch paresis are described. In each patient the paresis was caused by an intra‐axial midbrain lesion.
Peter J. Savino   +7 more
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Endodermal Cyst Arising from the Oculomotor Nerve: A Case Report Outlining the Novel Insertion of Cysto-subarachnoid Shunt for Refractory Disease

open access: closedWorld Neurosurgery, 2020
Endodermal cysts of the oculomotor nerve are rare presentations. Only case reports are available to help guide clinicians with managing this rare entity.A 3-year-old boy presented with an acute on chronic left oculomotor nerve palsy due to a left interpeduncular cistern cyst found on magnetic resonance imaging.
Aram A.J. Cox   +3 more
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[Oculomotor nerve paralysis in patients with rheumatic disease, possible causes and anatomical localization of the lesions].

open access: closedUgeskrift for laeger, 1993
Oculomotor nerve paresis is a rare neurological manifestation in rheumatological disease. It is most commonly described in connection with systemic vascular disease such as polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener's granulomatosis and Behçet's disease but is rarely an isolated symptom.
K, Amris, T, Klausen
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Oculomotor Nerve Palsy in a 10-Year-Old Boy After Vaccination With BioNTech (Pfizer) Against Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Case Report

open access: closedPediatric Neurology, 2023
Dionysia K. Gkougka   +4 more
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Isolated Inferior Division Oculomotor Nerve Palsy as the First Manifestation of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Syphilis Co-Infection: A Rare Case Report

Neuro-ophthalmology (Aeolus Press. 1980), 2023
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis are two sexually transmitted diseases that continue to pose significant public health challenges globally.
Pelin Kıyat, Dilek Top Kartı, O. Karti
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A Case report succeeding Idiopathic Oculomotor Nerve Palsy

Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2023
Oculomotor palsy is a condition characterized by Ptosis, Anisocoria, ocular pain, diplopia and defective eye movements. Management mainly includes corticosteroids and surgical correction.
M. Rani   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Oculomotor Nerve: Anatomy and Pathology.

Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2022
The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve, exiting the brainstem in the medial border of the cerebral peduncle, from where it crosses straight to the superior orbital fissure.
D. Corrêa   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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