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Extraocular Muscles -  TRANSIENT OPHTHALMOPLEGIA Lecture 39 of 49  NEXT»

1. Cranial irradiation and intrathecal chemotherapy
2. Cyclic esotropia
3. Cyclic oculomotor palsy
4. Following internal carotid artery ligation for treatment of intracavernous giant aneurysm
5. Lethargic encephalitis
6. Multiple sclerosis (disseminated sclerosis-usually the lateral rectus)
7. Myasthenia gravis (ocular, early)
8. Oculomotor nuclear complex infarction
9. Ophthalmoplegia migraine
10. Post lumbar puncture abducens palsy
11. Syphilis (acquired lues)
12. Tabes dorsalis
13. Treatment of arteriovenous fistulas with Debrun balloon technique
14. Wilson disease (hepatolenticular degeneration)

Gadoth N, Liel Y. Transient external ophthalmoplegia in Wilson's disease. Metab Pediatr. Ophthalmol 1980; 4:71-72.

Lepore FE, Nissenblatt MJ. Bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia after intrathecal chemotherapy and cranial irradiation. Am J Ophthalmol 1981; 92:851-853.

Nakao S, et al. Transient ophthalmoplegia following internal carotid artery ligation for treatment of intracavernous giant aneurysm. Surg Neurol 1982; 17:458-463.


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