Radiologic-clinical correlation. Isolated third nerve palsy caused by midbrain hemorrhage.

S Shintani, S Tsuruoka, Y Minato… - AJNR: American Journal …, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Isolated major dysfunction of a single third nerve is usually caused by diabetes mellitus, an
aneurysm, or basal meningitis. Occasionally, focal, ventral, paramedian midbrain lesions …

Isolated brain-stem third nerve palsy

JR Keane - Archives of neurology, 1988 - jamanetwork.com
Isolated Brain-Stem Third Nerve Palsy Page 1 Isolated Brain-Stem Third Nerve Palsy James R.
Keane, MD \s=b\Midbrain hemorrhage from a presumed vascular anomaly caused a severe …

Total third nerve paralysis: A case with hemorrhage in the oculomotor nerve in subdural hematoma

LP Weiner, RS Porro - Neurology, 1965 - AAN Enterprises
Total third nerve paralysis: A case with hemorrhage in the oculomotor nerve in subdural
hematoma Page 1 Total third nerve paralysis A case with hemorrhage in the oculomotor nerve …

[CITATION][C] Isolated abducens nerve palsy from pontine infarction in a diabetic patient

T Fukutake, K Hirayama - Neurology, 1992 - AAN Enterprises
Discussion. Our patient, as that of Donaldson and Rosenberg'and case 1 of Johnson and
Hepler,'indicates that an isolated sixth nerve palsy can occur from an intrapontine infarc-

The role of vertebral angiography in the investigation of third nerve palsy.

MP Barnes, BJ Hunt, IR Williams - Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery …, 1981 - jnnp.bmj.com
The association between intracranial aneurysm and third nerve palsy in a series of fifty
patients presenting to this unit over a six year period has been studied. All aneurysms …

Bilateral traumatic third nerve palsy

F Tognetti, U Godano, E Galassi - Surgical neurology, 1988 - Elsevier
Bilateral palsy of the third cranial nerve in a head-injured patient is described. Delayed
computed tomography scanning demonstrated a midline necrotic lesion within the …

Transitory paralysis of cranial nerves IX, X and XII as well as the left VII after angiography. Contribution to the ischemic pathology of the cranial nerves

J Lapresle, P Lasjaunias, D Thévenier - Revue neurologique, 1980 - europepmc.org
The authors report the case of a 28 year old woman who presented, after cerebral
angiography performed for a transient hemispheric ischemic attack, a regressive paralysis of …

Five cranial nerve palsies in a diabetic man.

AS Brett - Southern Medical Journal, 1985 - europepmc.org
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Benign paralysis of the last 4 cranial nerves. Arguments in favor of an ischemic mechanism

JL Devoize, J Rouanet, P Cellerier… - … (Paris, France: 1983), 1985 - europepmc.org
The last four cranial nerves are fed by the ascending pharyngeal artery, a branch of the
external carotid artery. The fact that paralysis of these nerves may occur immediately after …

Isolated atraumatic third nerve palsy: clinical features and imaging techniques

SA Renowden, KM Harris… - The British journal of …, 1993 - birpublications.org
We have reviewed 34 consecutive patients imaged for an isolated third nerve palsy over a 2-
year period. With pupil sparing the third nerve palsy was most often due to ischaemic …