Persistent superior oblique paresis as a manifestation of familial periodic cerebellar ataxia. |
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Authors: | P. G. Bain G. B. Larkin D. M. Calver M. D. O''Brien |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, UMDS, Guy's Hospital, London. |
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Abstract: | A brother and sister complained of persistent diplopia due to superior oblique palsies. The cause of their symptoms became apparent when they were diagnosed as having familial periodic cerebellar ataxia (FPCA), a rare autosomal dominant condition. Oral acetazolamide (250 mg twice daily) not only prevented all the periodic symptoms but also relieved their diplopia, which had been present between attacks. |
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