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      Fourth Nerve Paresis and Ipsilateral Horner’s Syndrome: An Unusual Association

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      Neuro-Ophthalmology
      Taylor & Francis
      Anisocoria, Horner’s Syndrome, apraclonidine, cavernous sinus, fourth nerve palsy

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          ABSTRACT

          Presence of a fourth nerve palsy and ipsilateral Horner’s Syndrome (HS) is an exceptional association. A case of a 54 year-old patient with diplopia due to a fourth nerve palsy and acquired HS on the same is presented along with magnetic resonance images (MRI) revealing a mass in the right cavernous sinus. This new combination of ipsilateral signs is analyzed.

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          Journal
          Neuroophthalmology
          Neuroophthalmology
          IOPH
          ioph20
          Neuro-Ophthalmology
          Taylor & Francis
          0165-8107
          1744-506X
          November 2019
          11 January 2019
          : 43
          : 5
          : 289-290
          Affiliations
          Chairman of Ophthalmology, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires, Argentina
          Author notes
          CONTACT Roberto Ebner rebner@ 123456intramed.net Chairman of Ophthalmology, Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires , Av. Coronel Díaz 2277, C.A.B.A, Buenos Aires ZP: 1425, Argentina.
          Article
          PMC6844520 PMC6844520 6844520 1562475
          10.1080/01658107.2018.1562475
          6844520
          31741671
          ad4dac6f-08cd-4b2b-baef-1a615e47e56c
          © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
          History
          : 27 November 2018
          : 13 December 2018
          : 19 December 2018
          Page count
          Figures: 2, References: 6, Pages: 2
          Categories
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          cavernous sinus,fourth nerve palsy,Anisocoria,apraclonidine,Horner’s Syndrome

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