Isolated trochlear nerve palsy: case report and modern considerations
Neurologically isolated trochlear nerve (TN) injury is uncommon. We describe the case of acute vertical diplopia development in a 64-year-old man who considered himself healthy. The cause of diplopia was neuropathy of TN. The diagnostic search gave reason to assume that TN damage was associated with...
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Main Authors: | Anna N. Belova (Author), Gennadii E. Sheiko (Author), Vera N. Grigoryeva (Author), Evgenij A. Kliuev (Author), Marina V. Rasteryaeva (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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