Isolated third cranial nerve palsies in head trauma patients can be the result of direct or indirect damage to the oculomotor nerve. They are usually associated with severe head trauma. We reported a ...
Isolated oculomotor nerve palsies are a common presentation of ischaemic microangiopathy and intracranial aneurysms but represent an unusual presenting sign in spontaneous bilateral subacute subdural ...
A 28-year-old Asian gentleman presented with sudden onset of left eye ptosis and visual loss owing to central retinal artery occlusion, ischaemic oculomotor nerve palsy with simultaneous systemic ...
Both neurosyphilis and diplopia are widely known medical terms. Nevertheless, low clinical awareness by the physician and the often-overlooked presentation of diplopia, make the combination of ...