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cranial mononeuropathy iii, compression type…

 

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central nervous system, third cranial nerve palsy, oculomotor palsy, cranial mononeuropathy iii, disorder associated, dysfunction, in the third cranial nerve, double vision, eyelid drooping, cranial mononeuropathy iii, compression type, mononeuropathy, that only one nerve is affected, in this case, third cranial, oculomotor, nerve, the cranial nerves that controls eye movement, damaged by compression, the nerve, localized lesions, by swelling, in the area, the nerve, specific causes, tumors, lesions, tumors located, the brain, pituitary gland, trauma, infections, infarction, tissue damage from loss of blood flow, cerebral aneurysms, vascular malformations, sinus thrombosis, disorders mononeuritis multiplex, on rare occasions, migraine headaches, demonstrate a temporary type of oculomotor nerve involvement, a spasm, the blood vessels, no cause, double vision, drooping of one eyelid, headache, eye pain, occur disorder, tumors, trauma, decreasing consciousness, particularly ominous sign, implies impending severe brain damage, death, examination, the eyes, indicate cranial mononeuropathy iii, pupil, the affected eye dilated, enlarged, eye movement abnormalities, vary depending on whether the nerve is damaged completely, incompletely, gaze dysconjugate, eyes, not align, investigation, complete medical, neurological examination to ascertain whether any other systems, blood tests, imaging studies ct scan, mri, necessary, an angiogram, the brain, spinal tap important, an aneurysm is suspected, resolve, treatment cause is benign, relieve the symptoms in many cases, corticosteroids, reduce swelling, relieve pressure on the nerve, surgery appropriate to treat eye lid drooping, dysconjugate gaze, cranial nerve dysfunctions, respond to treatment, a few cases result, degree of permanent loss of function, dysfunction, brain swelling, due to a tumor, stroke, death, permanent vision changes, disfigurement, permanent eyelid drooping, local emergency number 911, double vision develops, signs of altered consciousness, unusual headache, inability to feel, control parts, prompt treatment of disorders that could compress the nerve, reduce the risk of developing cranial mononeuropathy iii.



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