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Read moreWhat are the words to test for speech dysfunction secondary to CN lesions?
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Read moreWhat is the approach to ptosis?,”Myogenic – levator palpebrae superiorusAponeurotic – post surgeryMechanical – congenital (e.g. plexiform neurofibroma, capillary hemangioma), or acquired neoplasmTraumatic Neurogenic – CN 3, Horner’s
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Read more“What are indications for neuroimaging in CN 3,4, and 6 palsies?”,”3 – pupil involvement (look for aneurysm)4 – trauma to the fragile CN 46 – papilledema
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Read more“What sort of diplopia occurs with a CN 3, 4, or 6 palsy?”,”3 – diagonal separation4 – vertical or diagonal separation
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Read moreWhat is the approach to CN VI palsies?,”Ischemia – DM
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Read moreWhat is the approach to CN IV palsies? What is the most common cause?,”Acquired – traumatic (long fragile nerve), ischemic (DM
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Read moreWhat is the approach to CN III palsies?,”Pupil involving – compression lesions, e.g aneurysm at posterior communication artery, compressing the outer nerve fibres of CN 3 which control the pupil dilationPupil sparing – ischemic dz like DM
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Read moreWhat is the approach to diplopia?,”Get them to close an eye to determine binocular or monocular diplopia. Binocular:1. Neurogenic – CNs, internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO), myasthenia gravis2. Mechanical – orbital wall fracture, orbital tumour, Grave’s orbitopathyMonocular:1. Cornea (deformity, keratoconus)2. Lens (cataract
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