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Third Cranial Nerve Palsy Presenting with Unilateral Diplopia and Strabismus in a 24-Year-Old Woman with COVID-19.
Belghmaidi, Sarah; Nassih, Houda; Boutgayout, Saloua; El Fakiri, Karima; El Qadiry, Rabiy; Hajji, Ibtissam; Bourrahouate, Aicha; Moutaouakil, Abdeljalil.
  • Belghmaidi S; Ophthalmology Department, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Nassih H; Department of Pediatrics, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Boutgayout S; Ophthalmology Department, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • El Fakiri K; Department of Pediatrics, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • El Qadiry R; Department of Pediatrics, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Hajji I; Ophthalmology Department, MohammedMohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Bourrahouate A; Department of Pediatrics, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
  • Moutaouakil A; Ophthalmology Department, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Marrakesh Medical and Pharmacy Faculty, Caddy Ayad University, Marrakesh, Morocco.
Am J Case Rep ; 21: e925897, 2020 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-874954
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND Coronavirus disease (COVID 19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and is the causative agent of a serious disease that is of great global public health concern. Palsy of the third cranial nerve is very rare in patients with confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). We describe the case of a patient with an incomplete palsy of the left third cranial nerve sparing the pupils in the context of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection. CASE REPORT We report the case of a 24-year-old woman with confirmed COVID-19, which presented with acute onset of diplopia and strabismus of the left eye that occurred 3 days after the start of general symptoms. The patient had no significant medical history. Based on detailed ophthalmic and neurological examination, acute painless incomplete palsy of the third cranial nerve was suspected. Oculo-cerebral magnetic resonance angiography was unremarkable. Blood tests revealed mild normocytic regenerative anemia. According to the Moroccan recommendations, chloroquine and azithromycin were started. After what, a quick improvement of exotropia and diplopia was observed, and complete recovery was obtained by the sixth day of treatment. No adverse effects of the treatment were noted. CONCLUSIONS Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can cause neurological complications such as cranial nerve palsy. The pathological mechanism remains unclear. Full recovery of the ocular motricity is possible, and prognosis depends on the severity of the respiratory illness.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Strabismus / Coronavirus Infections / Cranial Nerve Diseases / Diplopia / Betacoronavirus / Oculomotor Nerve Type of study: Case report / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Young adult Language: English Journal: Am J Case Rep Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ajcr.925897

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Strabismus / Coronavirus Infections / Cranial Nerve Diseases / Diplopia / Betacoronavirus / Oculomotor Nerve Type of study: Case report / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Young adult Language: English Journal: Am J Case Rep Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ajcr.925897