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CN Palsies visual fields, pupil
Examination: Eye movements and nystagmus
Nuclear Gaze Disorders
Supranuclear to Nuclear movement
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
INDEX
1
Examination: Eye movements and nystagmus
1.1
Gaze, Ductions & Versions
2
Supranuclear to Nuclear movement
2.1
Nuclear Gaze Disorders
3
CN Palsies visual fields, pupil
3.1
Ophthalmoscopy, Retina & Pupil
3.1.1
Pupil
3.2
CN Palsies
3.2.1
CN3
3.2.2
CN 4
CN 3
References
Mulitple Choice Self Test
Q1: This 77-year-old patient presented with headache and double vision. Pupils are normal. What is the neurological fallout?.
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a:
CN 3 palsy.
b:
CN 3 and 4 palsy.
c:
CN 3 and 4 and 6 palsy.
d:
CN 3 and 4 and 6 and 7 palsy.
Q2: What is the likely cause of the presentation?.
a:
Temporal arteritis.
b:
Cavernous Sinus lesion.
c:
Posterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm.
d:
Vasculopathic 3rd nerve palsy.
Q3: What is the management/treatment?.
a:
Antiplatet therapy, statin, blood pressure control..
b:
Temporal artery biopsy.
c:
Predisone 1mg/kg.
d:
CT angiography.