I have this it's been two months now and it hasn't gotten any better. I went to doctor they did an MRI of brain and orbits, but everything came negative for tumors or aneurysms. Bloodwork came negative for myasthenia gravis, and negative for diabetes. I have an appointment for next month to see a neuro ophtolmologist so he could check it out. Meanwhile are there any suggestions to what cause this or is there anything I could do to help the droopy lid and double vision?
get them to do a lumbar puncture and check your brain pressure - I have this too - very atypical - but they think my iih is causing my 3rd nerve palsy.
This is an excellent video lesson. Very clear and acurate information. For med students this is just perfect. I would of mentionned It's implication as a sign of temporal brain herniation (goes along with the pupil involvement being bad:p)
Thanks for this informative video, am affected by 3rd nerve palsy, anyone got any idea what the time scale is for recovery? 6 months and counting so far!
Dude. No shizzer. If you see those signs first thing you do is get a CT and then possibly an MRI if the CT was clear.
unwittyname25 1 day ago
That makes so much sense !! Excellent ! Thank you :)
greattvshows452 1 week ago
great lecture thanks so much
salemr86 1 month ago
Brilliant
bigbird25059815 2 months ago
awesome lecture
wzwcat 4 months ago
I have this it's been two months now and it hasn't gotten any better. I went to doctor they did an MRI of brain and orbits, but everything came negative for tumors or aneurysms. Bloodwork came negative for myasthenia gravis, and negative for diabetes. I have an appointment for next month to see a neuro ophtolmologist so he could check it out. Meanwhile are there any suggestions to what cause this or is there anything I could do to help the droopy lid and double vision?
hades2066 6 months ago
@hades2066
get them to do a lumbar puncture and check your brain pressure - I have this too - very atypical - but they think my iih is causing my 3rd nerve palsy.
justjaimee78 1 month ago
This is an excellent video lesson. Very clear and acurate information. For med students this is just perfect. I would of mentionned It's implication as a sign of temporal brain herniation (goes along with the pupil involvement being bad:p)
Bravo!
Carabin33fr 10 months ago
great
daniv1700 11 months ago
Excellent instruction, thank you for helping me integrate it all !
digitaltrix 11 months ago
Great !
mybabyandme08 1 year ago
Thanks for this informative video, am affected by 3rd nerve palsy, anyone got any idea what the time scale is for recovery? 6 months and counting so far!
welshpool13 1 year ago
I can not understand a little English so he speaks very fast!!!! :( i speak english my english is regular. good video!!!!!
xhansxCastrox 1 year ago
One of the best teaching video for oculomotor nerve palsy.Thanks
jalrubai 2 years ago
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WeirdoOwl 2 years ago
Thanks. Excellent short and informative video!
chudalison 2 years ago
Great post,very helpful
halfmetal86 3 years ago