Results 221 to 230 of about 11,710 (263)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Isolated Left Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Following Measles

Journal of Child Neurology, 2002
A 10-month-old boy was admitted with ptosis on the left eyelid, which rapidly occurred following a disease with rash about 20 days before admission to our hospital. By history, none of the vaccinations had been performed. On physical examination, his vital signs were stable, and he had marasmus.
Odabas, D   +5 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Inferior Branch Oculomotor Nerve Palsy

Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1994
We describe a 34-year-old man with acute, nontraumatic inferior branch oculomotor nerve palsy. Complete ophthalmologic, neurologic, and systemic examinations were otherwise normal. The oculomotor nerve palsy resolved, but the patient subsequently developed bilateral upper extremity numbness and painful dysesthesias in the distribution of the median ...
E T, Cunningham, W V, Good
openaire   +2 more sources

Oculomotor (IIIrd) nerve palsy

2015
Abstract This is a chapter on Oculomotor (IIIrd) nerve palsy from the Eyes/Eye Movements section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
openaire   +1 more source

Transient Oculomotor Nerve Palsy

JAMA, 1978
ISOLATED oculomotor nerve palsy frequently occurs in patients with diabetes mellitus. Most patients affected are aged 50 to 70 years and have mild adult-onset diabetes that is often under control at the time the palsy begins. The onset of diabetic oculomotor nerve palsy is usually sudden and may be associated with considerable homolateral ocular ...
openaire   +1 more source

Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy in interventional neuroradiology

European Journal of Radiology, 2010
Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy (IOP) can be annoying for a patient and can also be the only clue to a potentially devastating and life-threatening disease. In order to understand its clinical spectrum and management better we analyzed the files of 13 patients seen at our institution over a 3-year period.Thirteen consecutive patients with IOP between ...
Xianli, Lv   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Solitary Oculomotor Nerve Palsy in Childhood

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1977
In most cases of isolated oculomotor nerve palsy in 30 patients under age 20 years the palsy was congenital, and aberrant regeneration was present. The most common causes of acquired oculomotor nerve palsy were blunt trauma and infectious processes, both local and systemic. Neoplasms, aneurysms, and ophthalmoplegic migraine caused the other cases.
openaire   +2 more sources

Cryptogenic Oculomotor Nerve Palsy

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989
Five children between ages 3 and 17 years developed slowly progressive oculomotor nerve palsies. No cause was found on initial clinical or neuroradiologic investigations. Subsequent computed tomography or 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass along the course of the involved oculomotor nerve in three of the five cases.
A S, Abdul-Rahim   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy following midbrain infarction

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1994
A 62 year-old male patient presented with isolated oculomotor nerve palsy following a small infarction of the medial ventral midbrain, documented by magnetic resonance imaging. There was a 12-year history of hypertension, but no diabetes mellitus. Angiography revealed atherosclerosis of the paramedian mesencephalic arteries.
M, Murakami   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Managing the patient with oculomotor nerve palsy

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2013
To provide clinically relevant information regarding the evaluation and current treatment options for oculomotor nerve palsies. We survey recent literature and provide some insights into these studies.Recent case reports highlight emerging new causes of oculomotor cranial nerve palsies, including sellar chordoma, odontogenic abscess, nonaneurysmal ...
Karthikeyan A, Sadagopan   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Pathology of oculomotor nerve palsy in diabetics

Neurology, 1970
SUMMARYThe pathological findings of pupil-sparing oculomotor palsy in a diabetic patient are presented and discussed in view of the 2 other published necropsy studies of this disorder. Intraneural arteriolar abnormalities were seen in all 3, but our patient was the first in whom the pathological neural process involved the subarachnoid segment of the ...
R B, Weber, R B, Daroff, E A, Mackey
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy