Third cranial nerve palsies
- 作者: Estopinal C.1, Lavin P.2
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隶属关系:
- Vanderbilt Eye Institute. Vanderbilt Medical University
- Dept. Neurology. Vanderbilt University medical Center
- 期: 卷 7, 编号 1 (2014)
- 页面: 66-71
- 栏目: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/ov/article/view/430
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/OV2014166-71
- ID: 430
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Third nerve palsies can represent a wide variety of pathologic processes, ranging from benign to life threatening. Localization of the causative lesion directs subsequent laboratory testing and imaging studies. The lesion can often be localized based on associated signs and symptoms. The differential diagnosis for an isolated third nerve lesion varies based upon the patient’s age and the relative deficits of extraocular movements and pupillary function. It is imperative that at-risk patients be adequately evaluated for cerebral arterial aneurysm using CTA, MRA, or CCA.
作者简介
Christopher Estopinal
Vanderbilt Eye Institute. Vanderbilt Medical University
Email: chris.estopinal@vanderbilt.edu
MD. Chief Resident
Patrick Lavin
Dept. Neurology. Vanderbilt University medical Center
Email: patrick.lavin@vanderbilt.edu
M. D. Prof Neurology and Ophthalmology
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