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Right Oculomotor (CNIII) Palsy caused by Stroke

Dr. Bruno Farnetano @bruno.farnetano

#Oculomotor #CNIII #Palsy #clinical #video #CN3 #clinical
Right Oculomotor ... bruno.farnetano #Oculomotor ... #CNIII #Palsy #clinical ... #video #CN3 #clinical ... video #neurology #physicalexam
Left oculomotor paralysis probably of ischemic cause.

via @neurologiabr

#oculomotor #nerve #paralysis #palsy #CNIII #CN3 #clinical #video #neurology
Left oculomotor ... neurologiabr #oculomotor ... palsy #CNIII #CN3 #clinical ... ophthalmology #PhysicalExam
Right Oculomotor (CNIII) Palsy on Physical Exam

Demonstrates right eyelid ptosis, paralyzed medial rectus and ipsilateral mydriasis.

Dr.
Right Oculomotor ... bruno.farnetano #Oculomotor ... #CNIII #Palsy #clinical ... #video #CN3 #clinical ... video #neurology #physicalexam
Oculomotor apraxia (OMA) on Ocular Examination

A defect or absence of the ability to perform voluntary eye
Oculomotor apraxia ... @bobvarkey #Oculomotor ... #OMA #Ocular #PhysicalExam ... #clinical #video
Pupillary Hippus

The pupillary hippus is defined as a continuous oscillation of the pupillary diameter in the
nucleus of the oculomotor ... Hippus #athetosis #clinical ... ophthalmology #physicalexam
Adie’s Tonic Pupil on Physical Exam

A young female was referred in for a sudden onset anisocoria.
Clinical confirmation ... would suggest oculomotor ... Pupil #anisocoria #clinical ... ophthalmology #physicalexam
Orbital Apex Syndrome secondary to Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (HZO)

This 81 yo male was referred to our
the optic nerve, oculomotor ... Ophthalmicus #HZO #clinical ... ophthalmology #physicalexam
Wernicke Encephalopathy - Acute Thiamine (B1) Deficiency 
Clinical Diagnosis - Caine Criteria (2 out of 4):
B1) Deficiency Clinical ... impairment - Oculomotor ... encephalopathy, oculomotor
CN III Palsy - Oculomotor Nerve
 • Ptosis: Loss of innervation of the levator palpebrae superior.
CN III Palsy - Oculomotor ... CNIII #CN3 #Palsy #Oculomotor
Horner's Syndrome
 • Anhidrosis: Diminished sweating of ipsilateral face and neck
 • Miosis: Loss of sympathetic
comparison to oculomotor