A case of bilateral fourth nerve palsy associated with pseudotumor cerebri syndrome

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Ozgun Melike Gedar Totuk;Aldroubı, Nesrin;Umit Aykan

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ABSTRACT Pseudotumor cerebri syndrome is puzzling because it results in elevated intracranial pressure with no identifiable underlying cause. Ocular motor nerve palsies, other than a unilateral or bilateral sixth cranial nerve palsy, are rarely seen in patients with this condition. We report here on a 25-year-old female patient with bilateral fourth cranial nerve palsy caused by pseudotumor cerebri syndrome, whose ocular and systemic signs and symptoms of nerve palsy were completely resolved after medical treatment. We infer that fourth nerve palsy could be associated with pseudotumor cerebri syndrome; therefore, clinicians should consider rare ocular motor nerve palsies, even bilaterally, in patients with pseudotumor cerebri syndrome.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

1.2

FAIR Score

85%

Citations

2

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

SciELO journals

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Neurology

Field

Medicine

Domain

Health Sciences

Confidence Score

99%

Source

Open Alex

Keywords

111301 OphthalmologyFOS: Clinical medicine

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00