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CRANIAL NERVE IV PALSY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS The patient will present with complaints of vertical diplopia, which is especially manifest as the patient tries to read. There may be an inability to look down and in. There may also be horizontal diplopia, as a lateral phoria occurs due to the vertical dissociation. The patient often has a head tilt contralateral to the affected superior oblique muscle.
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CRANIAL NERVE VI PALSY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS The patient will present with horizontal uncrossed diplopia which worsens at distance and in either right or left gaze. The patient will have an abduction deficit in the involved eye and either an esophoric or esotropic position which is non-comitant. The onset is typically sudden. If the palsy is isolated, there will be neither visual acuity nor visual ...
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CRANIAL NERVE VII (FACIAL NERVE) PALSY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS The prevalence of idiopathic cranial nerve VII (CN VII) palsy ranges from 10/100, 000 to 40/100, 000 with an average of 21/100, 000. Occurrences are highest in adults over 70. Recurrence of idiopathic CN VII palsy ranges between 6 to 11 percent. Cranial nerve VII innervates the muscles of facial expression and the stapedius muscle of the ...
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PHYSICIAN SECTION Return to Physician Section Home Page Ophthalmic Case Presentations: Case #2 Two Cases of Acquired, Intermittent Vertical Diplopia Patient Example #1 This is a 45 year old female who recently has noted mild vertical double vision, especially in left gaze when looking up. She also noted apparent protrusion of the left eye, and a generalized dryness of the eyes. Her medical ...
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