“…9,10 In cases of oculomotor palsy especially in cases with pupillary involvement, an immediate examination with neuroimaging is necessary to rule out the possibility that the palsy was caused by an aneurysm. 11 However, an aneurysm is a rare cause of abducens nerve palsy, with incidences of 3-4%, 12,13 and reports of cases with isolated unilateral abducens nerve palsy due to an aneurysm are still scarcer. 4,5 Our case had had recurrent diplopia episodes before her initial visit to our hospital.…”