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Carbamazepine-Induced Ophthalmoplegia

Archives of Neurology, 1982
Carbamazepine is a derivative of iminostilbene related to the tricyclic antidepressants. It was introduced as an anticonvulsant and was later found useful in the treatment of trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, tabetic, and postherpetic neuralgic pain. Side effects have included diplopia and nystagmus. 1 I report a case of external ophthalmoplegia associated
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Painful ophthalmoplegia

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1970
N T, Mathew, J, Chandy
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Ophthalmoplegia associated with AIDS

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1994
A 34-year-old man with AIDS was admitted to the hospital with a one-week history of cough, chest pain, and fever. Radiography revealed a cavitating left upper lobe lesion. Two weeks later he developed a headache associated with a contrast enhancing lesion in the right parietal lobe.
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Acute ophthalmoplegia

The Lancet, 2003
Daniel J, Brotman   +3 more
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Diabetic Ophthalmoplegia

American Orthoptic Journal, 1977
R M, Burde, G, Roper-Hall
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Ophthalmoplegia Syndromes

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
A S, Leveille, F W, Newell
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Ophthalmoplegia-plus

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1979
L A, Bastiaensen   +2 more
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Ophthalmoplegia in Childhood

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1994
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