Case 36-1976

Abstract
Presentation of CaseA 26-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of cranial-nerve palsies.She was well until a year previously, when she became aware of visual blurring that occurred late in the day and was corrected by covering either eye. Six months later vertical diplopia became constant. An optometrist prescribed prisms, but diplopia persisted, and she used an eye patch for visual comfort. Her mother noticed that she tilted her head to the right. A neurologist found palsy of the left superior oblique muscle, without other abnormality. Orbital x-ray films, an electroencephalogram and a brain scan, obtained elsewhere, . . .

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