Blepharoptosis in association with ipsilateral adduction and elevation palsy A form of fascicular oculomotor palsy |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki Onozu Shuichi Yamamoto Kenji Takou Seiji Hasyasaka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Ophthalmology, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama,;2. Department of Ophthalmology, Toho University School of Medicine, Sakura Hospital, Sakura;3. Division of Internal Medicine, Suzaka Hospital, Suzaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | A 16-year-old girl hospitalized with a sudden onset of blepharoptosis and diplopia revealed a combined paresis of the elevator palpebrae, the superior rectus, and the medial rectus muscles of the left eye as quantitatively demonstrated by the Hess chart and levator action test. A small midbrain lesion confined to the left cerebral peduncle and tegmentum, presumably by an ischemic or demyelinative process, was identified on magnetic resonance imaging. Despite uncertainty in its pathology, the incomplete oculomotor palsy of this case is certainly a consequence of oculomotor fascicular involvement in the intra-axial nerve root which initially fans out and then converges into the peripheral compact bundle. We speculate on the revised version of the oculomotor fascicular arrangements by which the neurophthalmologic features of the current case are better explained. |
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Keywords: | Abduction deficit diplopia limited Wegener’s granulomatosis proptosis vasculitis |
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