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Ruptured Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm Causing Bilateral Oculomotor Nerve Palsy: A Case Report
Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 173-176, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-152550
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A rare case of bilateral third cranial nerve palsy due to a ruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysm is presented. A 68-yr-old woman was semicomatose with bilaterally fixed dilated pupil, abducted eyes, and ptosis. A computed tomography demonstrated extensive hemorrhage spreading around the both Sylvian and interhemisheric fissure without focal mass effect. Intracranial pressure via extraventricular drainage before surgery was 15-50 mmHg. Three months later, brain MRI showed infarction of left posterior cerebral artery territory and lacuna infarction of the pons. Eleven months after aneurysm repair, nerve palsy improved slowly and recovered partially. The patient communicated well with simple words. The author reviewed and discussed the possible mechanism of this rare neuro-ophthalmological manifestation in view of a false localizing sign.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Rupture, Spontaneous / Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Oculomotor Nerve Diseases / Intracranial Aneurysm Limits: Aged / Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Journal of Korean Medical Science Year: 2007 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Rupture, Spontaneous / Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Oculomotor Nerve Diseases / Intracranial Aneurysm Limits: Aged / Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Journal of Korean Medical Science Year: 2007 Type: Article