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cranial mononeuropathy iii, diabetic type
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central nervous system, diabetic third nerve palsy, cranial mononeuropathy iii, complication of diabetes, third cranial nerve, leads to double vision, eyelid drooping, cranial mononeuropathy iii, diabetic type, mononeuropathy, that only one nerve is damaged, involves, third cranial, oculomotor, nerve, is one, the cranial nerves that controls eye movement, type of damage, associated, diabetic neuropathy, cranial mononeuropathy iii, most common cranial nerve disorder in diabetics, double vision, abrupt onset, drooping of one eyelid, pain in head, behind eye, an examination, the eyes, various patterns of eye movement, whether only the third nerve is affected, nerves have also been damaged, gaze is dysconjugate, eyes, not aligned, pupil reaction, not be normal, eye pain is also reported, not be clear nerve damage, due to diabetes, other cause an aneurysm, a lumbar puncture, angiogram necessary to rule out other causes, no specific treatment, the nerve injury, close control of blood sugar levels, surgery needed, eye lid drooping, dysconjugate gaze, an eye patch, reduce double vision, analgesics, pain medications, needed to treat pain, recover, eventually recover, some have permanent eye muscle weakness, permanent vision changes, disfigurement, permanent eyelid drooping, double vision is present, not relieved, eye lid drooping is also present, control of blood sugar levels, diabetes, reduce the risk of developing this disorder.
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