Full-tendon inferior nasal transposition of the lateral rectus muscle for partial third nerve palsy
Dolgormaa Budragchaa,
Chun-Hsiu Liu
Abstract:Managing third nerve palsy clinically can be challenging because it involves four of the six extraocular muscles. The palsy may be partial or complete, may cause partial or complete ptosis, and may spare or involve the pupil. A 25-year-old female with a history of suprasellar schwannoma had left partial third nerve palsy with 80 prism diopter (PD) exotropia and 20 PD hypertropia. In addition, adduction and infraduction of the left eye were limited. To address this, a lateral rectus (LR) muscle transposition pr… Show more
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