Bilateral trochlear nerve palsies without other signs of dorsal midbrain syndrome following spontaneous midbrain haemorrhage is extremely rare. We report the case of a 37-year-old man with bilateral trochlear nerve palsies causing superior oblique palsies (SOP) from dorsal midbrain haemorrhage which recovered with conservative management. The report highlights the need for imaging in patients with spontaneous bilateral superior oblique (BSO) motility deficits.Sumu Simon, Avninder Sandhu, Dinesh Selva, John L Crompto
Here, we report a rare case of bilateral medial rectus palsy following closed head injury. An adult ...
With the advancement of neuroradiology, clinical localization followed by radiology, had made neurol...
When an etiology can be determined, blunt head trauma, usually a direct orbital, frontal, basal, or ...
Vertical gaze palsy with bilateral third nerve palsy is a rare neurological finding. We present a ca...
We report a case presenting with bilateral oculomotor nerve palsy (ONP) resulting from a midbrain he...
The association of unilateral trochlear nerve palsy with Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome represents a...
Abstract Introduction Bilateral third nerve palsy secondary to a hemorrhagic stroke is exceptional. ...
The trochlear (fourth) nerve is the only cranial nerve that decussates before emerging from the post...
Midbrain hemorrhage causing isolated fourth nerve palsy is extremely rare. Idiopathic, traumatic and...
This is a man who suffered right>left midbrain strokes due to endocarditis complaining of ptosis and...
Trochlear palsy often results from traumatic, congenital and microvascular disorders. An intra-axial...
The association of unilateral trochlear nerve palsy with Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome represents a...
Bilateral thalamic infarctions are rare; oculomotor nerve palsy can be the result of direct or indir...
: This is a 65-yo-man who suffered the abrupt onset of loss of consciousness followed by difficulty ...
This is a 45-year-old man with progressive ptosis and ophthalmoparesis. 10 years prior to presentati...
Here, we report a rare case of bilateral medial rectus palsy following closed head injury. An adult ...
With the advancement of neuroradiology, clinical localization followed by radiology, had made neurol...
When an etiology can be determined, blunt head trauma, usually a direct orbital, frontal, basal, or ...
Vertical gaze palsy with bilateral third nerve palsy is a rare neurological finding. We present a ca...
We report a case presenting with bilateral oculomotor nerve palsy (ONP) resulting from a midbrain he...
The association of unilateral trochlear nerve palsy with Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome represents a...
Abstract Introduction Bilateral third nerve palsy secondary to a hemorrhagic stroke is exceptional. ...
The trochlear (fourth) nerve is the only cranial nerve that decussates before emerging from the post...
Midbrain hemorrhage causing isolated fourth nerve palsy is extremely rare. Idiopathic, traumatic and...
This is a man who suffered right>left midbrain strokes due to endocarditis complaining of ptosis and...
Trochlear palsy often results from traumatic, congenital and microvascular disorders. An intra-axial...
The association of unilateral trochlear nerve palsy with Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome represents a...
Bilateral thalamic infarctions are rare; oculomotor nerve palsy can be the result of direct or indir...
: This is a 65-yo-man who suffered the abrupt onset of loss of consciousness followed by difficulty ...
This is a 45-year-old man with progressive ptosis and ophthalmoparesis. 10 years prior to presentati...
Here, we report a rare case of bilateral medial rectus palsy following closed head injury. An adult ...
With the advancement of neuroradiology, clinical localization followed by radiology, had made neurol...
When an etiology can be determined, blunt head trauma, usually a direct orbital, frontal, basal, or ...