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Primary gaze of a similar patient with left oculomotor nerve palsy showing left upper lid ptosis and slight down and out posture of the left eye. A 69-year-old African-American female presented ...
Occasionally, oculomotor palsy may be one of the manifestations of diffuse disease of the nervous system or of generalized systemic disease, such as syphilis, arteriosclerotic hypertensive ...
In contrast, compression of the oculomotor nerve by an aneurysm is a painful condition and a neurological emergency. Thus, any oculomotor nerve palsy of sudden onset calls for immediate evaluation.
We report a case of subacute bilateral subdural haematoma presenting with a complete oculomotor nerve palsy, unilateral reduction in vision, and visual hallucinations in the absence of disturbed ...
Ataxia with oculomotor apraxia is an autosomal recessive inherited disease characterized by childhood onset of progressive cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, and progressive motor peripheral ...
Researchers conducted an evaluation of oculomotor function changes during prolonged computer usage using an eye tracker to collect data on eye movement at various intervals of screen time.
Nystagmus, also known as dancing eyes, involves a rhythmic oscillation or flickering of the eyes. The magnetic prosthesis can control eye movement, finds a study.
Third cranial nerve (oculomotor nerve) palsy demonstrated by varying deviation dependent on gaze. The patient presented with difficulty opening his left eye and noted diplopia when the lid was ...
The oculomotor nerve is the third of twelve paired cranial nerves. It controls most of the eye movements (cranical nerves IV and VI also do some), constriction of the pupil, and holding the eyelid ...
852 FO47 – Preseason cervical spine, vestibulo-ocular reflex, oculomotor, and dynamic balance measures informing the prevention of recurrent concussion in adolescent sport participants ...
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