The most common presentation is orthostatic headache. In this case, we describe a rare presentation of IH with sixth cranial nerve palsy. A 32‐year‐old female with a past medical history of ...
Her neurologic examination showed full and painless eye movements with intermittent binocular diplopia in lateral gaze, but no evidence of cranial nerve III, IV, or VI palsy. She had gaze-evoked ...
Third nerve palsy is rarely linked to IIH, although sixth nerve palsy is reported in the majority of individuals with IIH. This paper describes the unique case of a woman patient in her 50s with ...
Palin did not disclose an exact diagnosis for her condition, though she noted that she underwent a CT scan, numerous tests ...
Referencing data and medical literature, Medicube argued that “Bell’s Palsy is most likely caused by a viral agent” and that ...
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia is common in MS and results from damage to interneurons travelling from the cranial nerve (CN) VI nucleus in the pons to the contralateral medial rectus subnucleus of ...
Electromyographic studies confirmed the presence of brachial plexopathy in these patients, indicating nerve involvement typical of PTS[1][2]. Another case report further emphasized the association ...
Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a common finding in neurological diseases when associated with other cranial nerve palsy or further pathology. The underlying pathology of its occurrence is very diverse.
The patient was diagnosed with third nerve palsy secondary to diabetes caused by pathological ... specifically catastrophic outcomes like cranial nerve palsies. A high clinical suspicion, detailed ...