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intracranial extension of a sino - orbital natural killer T - cell lymphoma ' , Journal of Neuro - Ophthalmology(passive) caused byThird cranial nerve palsy

apparently smaller aneurysmscausingthird cranial nerve palsy ( 4

a tumor , hydrocephalus , or an aneurysm(passive) caused bysixth nerve palsy

But neuropathy and foot problems head injury , stroke , or tumorcan also causefourth nerve palsy

updated blog post an injury to the head , or a stroke or tumorcan also causefourth nerve palsy

The fourth nerve controls vertical eye movement , socausesfourth nerve palsy

ischemia(passive) caused byThird nerve palsy

Ehrlichia chaffeensis(passive) caused byFourth nerve palsy

that aneurysms of the posterior communicating artery ( PCoMmay resultin third - nerve palsy

Berry aneurysms of the posterior communicating arteryfrequently causethird nerve palsy

A disorder affecting the ain such as an aneurysm or ain tumormay also causethird nerve palsy

stroke , head injury or tumorcan ... cause4th nerve palsy

An aneurysm of the posterior communicating artery can compress the oculomotor nerveleadingto third nerve palsy

a very light strokecaused4th nerve palsy

Intracranial Extension of a Sino - Orbital Natural Killer T - Cell Lymphoma Fourier - Domain Optical Coherence Tomography and Adaptive Optics Reveal Nerve Fiber Layer Loss and Photoreceptor Changes in a Patient With Optic Nerve Drusen(passive) Caused byThird Cranial Nerve Palsy

a brain trauma injurycausedme to have Fourth Nerve Palsy

gummatous neurosyphilis : MR findings(passive) caused byThird cranial nerve palsy

an aneurysm or brain tumor , diabetes and migrainescan ... causethird nerve palsy

A mass in the cavernous sinuscausing3rd nerve palsy

A disorder affecting the brain , such as an aneurysm or brain tumormay also causethird nerve palsy

To compare surgical clipping with endovascular coiling in terms of recovery from oculomotor nerve palsy ( ONP ) in the management of posterior communicating artery ( PCoA ) aneurysmscausingthird nerve palsy

an intracranial aneurysmcausingthird - nerve palsy

berry aneurysmcausingthird cranial nerve palsy

a suspected aneurysmcausingthird nerve palsy

a sparring injuryleadingto fourth nerve palsy

dural fistula of the cavernous sinus(passive) caused bythird nerve palsy

many things , including stroke , brain aneurysm , diabetic neuropathy , trauma , infections , inflammation , tumors , migraine headaches or intracranial pressure(passive) may be caused bySixth nerve palsy

a micro bleed ( mini stroke(passive) most likely caused by6th nerve palsy

a posterior communicating artery aneurysm , brainstem dysfunction associated with vertebrobasi- lar aneurysms , or monocular visual loss from miniimum aneurysms(passive) typically caused bythird nerve palsy

a posterior communicating artery aneurysm , brainstem dysfunction associated with vertebrobasi- lar aneurysms , or monocular visual loss from carotidophthalmic aneurysms(passive) typically caused bythird nerve palsy

different viruses - chickenpox , malaria , measles , meningitiscan causesixth nerve palsy

a posterior communicating opti ons aneurysm , brainstem dysfunction associated with vertebrobasi- lar aneurysms , or monocular visual loss from carotidophthalmic aneurysms(passive) typically caused bythird nerve palsy

those aneurysms located in the intracavernous part of the internal carotid artery , basilar artery , posterior cerebral artery and superior cerebellar artery(passive) can also be caused byThird nerve palsy

inflammation Surgery or chemotherapy(passive) caused bysixth nerve palsy

Guillain - Barré Syndrome - GeoScience.net S.L.uis , E.K. ; Jacobson , D.M. , 2005(passive) caused byUnilateral third nerve palsy

5 - 12 days Aneurysmcausing3rd nerve palsy

Encephalitis , neonatal hypoxia and hydrocephalusmay also causea fourth cranial nerve palsy

internal carotid - Posterior communicating Aneurysm(passive) caused byThird cranial nerve palsy

compression of the posterior communicating artery aneurysm(passive) caused byThird nerve palsy

Fascicular injury in the area of the cerebral pedunclecan causethird nerve palsy

diplopia that is worse in downgazecausesdiplopia that is worse in downgaze

in my diplopia ( Double Visionresultsin my diplopia ( Double Vision

all patients with double vision(passive) caused byall patients with double vision

the double vision / diploma(passive) caused bythe double vision / diploma

double vision on head tiltscausingdouble vision on head tilts

Becht 's double visioncausedBecht 's double vision

other symptoms such as double vision and deviation of the eyewould have causedother symptoms such as double vision and deviation of the eye

abnormal movement of the eye and double visioncan causeabnormal movement of the eye and double vision

The partial double vision that Kynett was experiencing(passive) was caused byThe partial double vision that Kynett was experiencing

double vision and other of the eye and double visioncan causedouble vision and other of the eye and double vision

abnormal eye movement and sometimes double visioncausesabnormal eye movement and sometimes double vision

vertical diplopiacausesvertical diplopia

the eyes to deviate inward ( see : Pathophysiology of strabismuscausesthe eyes to deviate inward ( see : Pathophysiology of strabismus

the eye ( or eyes ) to turn abnormally and sometimes makes you see doublecan causethe eye ( or eyes ) to turn abnormally and sometimes makes you see double

persistent diplopia(passive) caused bypersistent diplopia

particular diplopia(passive) caused byparticular diplopia

paralysis of the levator palpebrae muscle that results in ptosis.[1causesparalysis of the levator palpebrae muscle that results in ptosis.[1

an individual ’s mydriasis(passive) is caused byan individual ’s mydriasis

a droopy lid ... but this guy , Graves 's problem , as I said early on , Graves 's double vision is a problem with Graves 's right eye not moving all the way downcould causea droopy lid ... but this guy , Graves 's problem , as I said early on , Graves 's double vision is a problem with Graves 's right eye not moving all the way down

due to involvement of third nerve nucleus and/or nerve fibersresulteddue to involvement of third nerve nucleus and/or nerve fibers

diplopia that is worse in down gazetypically causesdiplopia that is worse in down gaze

diplopia in his right eyecausingdiplopia in his right eye

ptosis to my left eyecauseptosis to my left eye

in ptosis of the eyelidcan resultin ptosis of the eyelid

weakness or paralysis of the superior oblique musclecausesweakness or paralysis of the superior oblique muscle

a compensatory head tilt to the contralesional sidewill causea compensatory head tilt to the contralesional side

upward deviation of the eye with failure of depression on adductioncausesupward deviation of the eye with failure of depression on adduction

diplopia in Dr Steve Schallhorn 's right eyecausingdiplopia in Dr Steve Schallhorn 's right eye

in ptosis , a dilated pupil , and an inability to adduct the eye at restwill resultin ptosis , a dilated pupil , and an inability to adduct the eye at rest

ipsilateral hypertropia in primary gaze that increases on contralateral gaze and ipsilateral head tiltcausesipsilateral hypertropia in primary gaze that increases on contralateral gaze and ipsilateral head tilt

the eyes to deviate inward and has many causes due to the relatively long path of the nervecausesthe eyes to deviate inward and has many causes due to the relatively long path of the nerve

diplopia may occur in raised ICP due to stretching of the 6th nerve by caudal displacement of the brain stemcausingdiplopia may occur in raised ICP due to stretching of the 6th nerve by caudal displacement of the brain stem

from many causes , including trauma ( fracture to the supraorbital fissure ) , compressive lesions ( posterior communicating artery aneurysm , intracra- nial tumor , herniation of the uncus of the temporal lobe due to xtn intracranial pressure ) , ischemia ( secondary to diabetic occlusion of the vasa nervorum , producing a pupil- sparing palsy ) , meningitis , syphilis , herpes zoster , tumor , and demyelinationcan resultfrom many causes , including trauma ( fracture to the supraorbital fissure ) , compressive lesions ( posterior communicating artery aneurysm , intracra- nial tumor , herniation of the uncus of the temporal lobe due to xtn intracranial pressure ) , ischemia ( secondary to diabetic occlusion of the vasa nervorum , producing a pupil- sparing palsy ) , meningitis , syphilis , herpes zoster , tumor , and demyelination

from vascular / inflammatory / neurotoxic or compressive etiologycan resultfrom vascular / inflammatory / neurotoxic or compressive etiology

the proper functioning of the medial , superior , and inferior recti , and inferior oblique musclespreventsthe proper functioning of the medial , superior , and inferior recti , and inferior oblique muscles

to weakness of the superior oblique muscle ... with resultant difficulty looking down and mediallyleadsto weakness of the superior oblique muscle ... with resultant difficulty looking down and medially

from a tumour causingresultingfrom a tumour causing

Fairbaks that is worse in downgazecausesFairbaks that is worse in downgaze

no discharge Unilateral ptosis(passive) is usually caused byno discharge Unilateral ptosis

from the close proximity of the V1 branch in the cavernous sinusresultingfrom the close proximity of the V1 branch in the cavernous sinus

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