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Role of Early Neuroimaging in Managing Acute Isolated Ocular Motor Nerve Palsies

Role of Early Neuroimaging in Managing Acute Isolated Ocular Motor Nerve Palsies

... motor nerve palsy is still being ...third nerve palsy, the rate of patients referred to early neuroimaging was significantly greater when initially presented to a neurologist compared with an ...

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Causes of isolated recurrent ipsilateral sixth nerve palsies in older adults: a case series and review of the literature

Causes of isolated recurrent ipsilateral sixth nerve palsies in older adults: a case series and review of the literature

... In our consecutive series of seven patients who presented to a neuro-ophthalmology clinic over a 10-year period, five males and two females ($50 years of age) were identified with a diagnosis of isolated recurrent sixth ...

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Ocular motor nerve palsies: implications for diagnosis and mechanisms of repair

Ocular motor nerve palsies: implications for diagnosis and mechanisms of repair

... motor nerve palsies may aid diagnosis, characterize peripheral and central palsies, and reveal adaptive properties of the ...fourth nerve palsies were studied by three dimensional ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

... facial nerve palsy evolving over 5 days, followed by double vision and restriction of eye movements for 1 ...Cranial nerve examination further revealed bilateral third, fourth, sixth, and seventh cranial ...

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An observational study of ocular motor nerve palsies in diabetes mellitus.

An observational study of ocular motor nerve palsies in diabetes mellitus.

... When glycated haemoglobin was in the range of 8.1 to 10%, 7 patients had VI nerve palsy with 3 patients having retinopathy (42.85%) and none had nephropathy. The only patient with HbA1c of more than 10% had both ...

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Study of Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Diabetes Mellitus

Study of Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Diabetes Mellitus

... motor nerve palsies were ...sixth nerve palsies were found to belong to 51 to 60 year age ...third nerve palsy by ...motor nerve palsies, the mean FBS was ...

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Macroprolactinoma causing VI, X, XII cranial nerve palsies nearly 30 years after initial treatment

Macroprolactinoma causing VI, X, XII cranial nerve palsies nearly 30 years after initial treatment

... A 48-year-old man was diagnosed with a large macroprolactinoma in 1982 treated with surgery, adjuvant radiotherapy and bromocriptine. Normal prolactin was achieved in 2005 but in 2009 it started rising. Pituitary MRIs in ...

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Pearls and Oy-sters: Central fourth nerve palsies

Pearls and Oy-sters: Central fourth nerve palsies

... fourth nerve palsy, both entities may be associated with a positive head-tilt ...fourth nerve palsy which shows an in- comitant (ocular deviation varies with gaze position) ...fourth nerve ...

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NEONATAL NERVE PALSIES: A CONTEMPORARY OBSTETRIC PERSPECTIVE

NEONATAL NERVE PALSIES: A CONTEMPORARY OBSTETRIC PERSPECTIVE

... obstetric nerve palsies has led to the more sensible conclusion that they are not the invariable consequence of clinician applied traction but are very likely a combination of endogenous and exogenous ...

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A clinical study of ocular motor nerve palsies

A clinical study of ocular motor nerve palsies

... VI nerve palsy. Two cases one with III nerve and another with VI nerve involvement were thought to be due to demyelination after investigations and sent to neurology department for ...

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Spontaneous carotid cavernous fistula presenting only with cranial nerve palsies

Spontaneous carotid cavernous fistula presenting only with cranial nerve palsies

... Spontaneous Carotid Cavernous Fistula Presenting Only with Cranial Nerve Palsies Akira Kurata,u Makoto Takano, 1 Kaichi Tokiwa, 1 Yoshio Miyasaka, 1 Kenzo Yada , 1 and Shinichi Kan 2 PUR[r] ...

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Severe localised granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener’s granulomatosis) manifesting with extensive cranial nerve palsies and cranial diabetes insipidus: a case report and literature review

Severe localised granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener’s granulomatosis) manifesting with extensive cranial nerve palsies and cranial diabetes insipidus: a case report and literature review

... cranial nerve involvement as a result of compression by inflammatory ...accessory nerve palsies resulted in severe dys- phagia necessitating nasogastric ...

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A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

... Oculomotor nerve palsies present at birth are presumed secondary to maldevelopment, intrauterine injury, or birth ...third-nerve palsies documented in ...the nerve, but modern ...

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Metaphysical Energy Therapy in the Treatment of Cranial Nerve Palsies with Special Reference to Bell’s Palsy

Metaphysical Energy Therapy in the Treatment of Cranial Nerve Palsies with Special Reference to Bell’s Palsy

... or nerve injury, is a severe and common impediment of ...Diabetic nerve injury is impairment of a single solitary nerve (also named ...cranial nerve VII and cranial nerve VI are ...

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BENIGN VI NERVE PALSIES IN CHILDREN

BENIGN VI NERVE PALSIES IN CHILDREN

... The palsy developed in children of any age in 7 to 21 days after fever or upper respiratory illness and cleared, in all but one child. within 10 weeks[r] ...

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Idiopathic, herpetic, and HIV associated facial nerve palsies: abnormal MR enhancement patterns

Idiopathic, herpetic, and HIV associated facial nerve palsies: abnormal MR enhancement patterns

... Although a moderate to severe enhancement of the tympanic segment and the geniculate ganglion and sometimes of the mastoid segment is regularly observed in cases with idiopathic and herp[r] ...

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Clinical Reasoning: Immunocompetent patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies, ataxia, and cognitive decline

Clinical Reasoning: Immunocompetent patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies, ataxia, and cognitive decline

... On examination, the patient was alert and oriented to person, place, and time. Her speech was dysarthric and she had difficulty with word-finding and following 2-step commands. Pupils were 3 mm and equally reactive to ...

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Cerebrospinal fluid dissemination of anaplastic intraventricular meningioma: report of a case presenting with progressive brainstem dysfunction and multiple cranial nerve palsies

Cerebrospinal fluid dissemination of anaplastic intraventricular meningioma: report of a case presenting with progressive brainstem dysfunction and multiple cranial nerve palsies

... Generally, neoplastic meningitis is not uncommon with solid carcinoma, e.g., breast cancer, lung cancer, and gastrointestinal cancer [6]; however, it is extremely rare to see the CSF dissemination of intraventricular ...

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A cliniconeuroradiologic approach to third cranial nerve palsies

A cliniconeuroradiologic approach to third cranial nerve palsies

... The 63 patients were subdivided into six categories on the basis of clinical presentations Tables 1 and 2: category 1complete external third CNP with pupil sparing 17 patients; category [r] ...

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Aetiological analysis of ocular motor nerve (III, IV and VI) palsies

Aetiological analysis of ocular motor nerve (III, IV and VI) palsies

... motor nerve palsies who present to the ophthalmology department, Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai as well as those who were referred from other departments like diabetology, neuromedicine, neurosurgery ...

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