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Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) is the inability to move both your eyes together when looking to the side. It can affect only one eye, or both eyes. When looking to the left, your right eye ...
A 59-year-old man was transferred from an outside hospital to the University of New Mexico Hospital for acute left eye vision loss and proptosis.He was admitted 5 days prior and noted gradual ...
Q: My friends have noticed that my eyelids have become droopy over the last six months, and now I occasionally see double. I am only 29. I think my cousin had similar symptoms when she was my age ...
A 54-year-old man developed constant binocular diagonal diplopia. He was initially diagnosed with a fourth nerve palsy.The evening before symptom onset, he had gone out with friends for dinner and ...
Did you know that certain medications can cause symptom of 'Ophthalmoplegia'. Find these drugs listed on the page and be warned of similar symptoms as possible side-effects.
Causes of external ophthalmoplegia include chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO), Kearns-Sayre syndrome (KSS), myasthenia gravis, botulism and other causes.
To characterise the ocular motility features of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia by quantitative and semiquantitative means. To assess the prevalence of diplopia and the binocular ...
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) is damage to the nerve fibers that coordinate both eyes in looking from side to side (horizontal movements). Vertical eye movements are not affected.
To assess the visual function of patients with chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) using the Visual Function Index (VF-14). To identify discriminatory questions that reflect visual ...
Cardiac conduction in the kearns-sayre syndrome (a neuromuscular disorder associated with progressive external ophthalmoplegia and pigmentary retinopathy), The American Journal of Cardiology, 44 ...
Did you know that certain medications can cause symptom of 'External ophthalmoplegia'. Find these drugs listed on the page and be warned of similar symptoms as possible side-effects.