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OCULOMOTOR NERVE PALSY IN CHILDHOOD
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1987Abstract Oculomotor nerve palsy was found in 28 children. Trauma was the cause in seven, infection in six. while tumour, poison and migraine were each responsible for one case. Twelve cases were cryptogenic: eight of these were present at birth (but three were probably due to birth trauma), and four cases appeared in infancy, but with no cause found ...
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Managing the patient with oculomotor nerve palsy
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2013To 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 Arcot Sadagopan +1 more
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Cryptogenic Oculomotor Nerve Palsies in Children
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985We examined two cases of isolated, acquired, unremitting oculomotor palsies in children. The results of systemic, neurologic, and neuroradiologic investigations were normal. Both children were observed for more than two years and showed no additional signs or symptoms.
Terence G. Klingele +2 more
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CHARGE syndrome with oculomotor nerve palsy
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2015CHARGE syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by coloboma, heart defects, atresia of the choanae, retarded growth, genital hypoplasia, ear anomalies, and/or hearing loss. We report the case of a 2-year-old boy with CHARGE syndrome who presented with left exotropia and elevation deficit since infancy.
Byung Yoon Choi +5 more
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Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Due to Unusual Causes
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2020Background: An isolated oculomotor nerve (CN III) palsy is a diagnostic concern because of the potential for serious morbidity or life-threatening causes. We present 5 unusual causes of oculomotor nerve palsy that escaped initial diagnosis in order to raise awareness of their associated features that will facilitate correct ...
Guohong Tian +6 more
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Ocular Motor Nerve Palsies in Children
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1992ABSTRACT Fifty-four patients with oculomotor nerve palsy who presented over a 21-year period at our institution were reviewed retrospectively. There were 38 isolated third nerve lesions, and 16 with additional cranial nerve involvement. Eleven cases were congenital in origin, and 43 were acquired.
Ing, EB +3 more
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Oculomotor (IIIrd) nerve palsy
2015Abstract 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
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Bilateral Primary Traumatic Oculomotor Nerve Palsy
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1986Two cases with bilateral traumatic oculomotor palsy are presented. The clinical signs, diagnosis criteria, and mechanisms of injury are discussed with a special emphasis on the absence of early reliable prognosis factors. The possibility of recovery depends on the anatomic lesion and not on the ophthalmologic findings in the acute phase.
Kruger, M +2 more
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Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy in interventional neuroradiology
European Journal of Radiology, 2010Isolated 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
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Cerebral Blindness and Oculomotor Nerve Palsies in Toxoplasmosis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980We studied the clinicopathologic and neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of central nervous system toxoplasmosis in two patients who were being treated with immunosuppressive chemotherapy, one for renal transplantation and the other for systemic lupus erythematosis.
James A. Sharpe +2 more
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