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Acupuncture for Oculomotor Nerve Palsy: a Systematic Review Protocol [PDF]

open access: green, 2021
Xiaohui Zhang   +5 more
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Severe Neurological Presentation in Siblings With COQ5‐Related Primary Coenzyme Q10 Deficiency: Expanding Clinical and Molecular Spectrum

open access: yesJIMD Reports, Volume 66, Issue 6, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a coenzyme and antioxidant involved in multiple bioenergetic and biosynthetic processes, particularly within mitochondria. The biosynthesis of CoQ10 is a tightly regulated process that involves multiple enzymes, including the methyltransferase COQ5.
Parith Wongkittichote   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Recurrent isolated oculomotor nerve palsy after radiation of a mesencephalic metastasis. Case report and mini-review.

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2014
Introduction: Recurrent oculomotor nerve palsies are extremely rare clinical conditions. Case report: Here, we report on a unique case of a short-lasting recurrent unilateral incomplete external and complete internal oculomotor nerve palsy.
Olga eGrabau   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage : Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms and Long-Term Excess Mortality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Introduction Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a serious form of stroke, caused by a ruptured intracranial aneurysm. The origin of the posterior communicating artery (PComA) is one of the most common locations for ruptured aneurysms causing ...
Huhtakangas, Justiina
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ISOLATED OCULOMOTOR NERVE PALSY

open access: yesJURNAL BIOMEDIK (JBM), 2013
Abstract: We reported a case of a 59-year-old male who came to the hospital with the chief complaint of a droopy upper right eyelid originating a month before, accompanied by diplopia. This patient was also suffering from uncontrolled hypertension. The ophthalmologic examination of the right eye showed a best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of 1.0.
Ratag, Melissa T. E., Pangalila, Ralf R
openaire   +3 more sources

Oculomotor nerve palsy in invasive intracranial aspergillosis [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2016
• Radiologic studies to exclude mass or vascular lesion, including computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, should be mandatory in patients of oculomotor palsy.
Shih-Che Huang   +3 more
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Optimising reaction‐time analysis in eye movement perimetry using pooled promptness distributions

open access: yesOphthalmic and Physiological Optics, Volume 45, Issue 7, Page 2072-2092, November 2025.
Abstract Reaction‐time measurements play a crucial role in assessing cognitive and sensory processing, with applications in functional clinical diagnostics such as eye‐movement perimetry (EMP) for the detection of glaucoma. However, reaction‐time distributions are typically right‐skewed, complicating statistical analysis and requiring large numbers of ...
Ashwini Venkat Reddy Chanakya   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

Combined Ipsilateral Oculomotor Nerve Palsy and Contralateral Downbeat Nystagmus in a Case of Cerebral Infarction

open access: yesCase Reports in Neurology, 2014
We report a patient with acute cerebral infarction of the left paramedian thalamus, upper mesencephalon and cerebellum who exhibited ipsilateral oculomotor nerve palsy and contralateral downbeat nystagmus.
Kosuke Matsuzono   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Case of Miller−Fisher Overlap Syndrome With Positive Anti‐GM4 Antibody and Atypical Symptoms

open access: yesImmunity, Inflammation and Disease, Volume 13, Issue 10, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Miller−Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a recognized clinical variant of Guillain−Barré syndrome (GBS), characterized by the classic triad of ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and areflexia. When accompanied by additional symptoms such as bulbar palsy, limb weakness, or lethargy, it is termed MFS overlap syndrome.
Miao Tang   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fourth Cranial Nerve Palsy and Brown Syndrome: Two Interrelated Congenital Cranial Dysinnervation Disorders? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Based on neuroimaging data showing absence of the trochlear nerve, congenital superior oblique palsy is now classified as a congenital cranial dysinnervation disorder.
Brodsky, Michael   +1 more
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