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Strabismus -  Acquired Third Nerve Palsy in an Adult Lecture 6 of 38  NEXT»

History:  This 30-year-old woman was operated for a ponto cerebellar tumor three years ago at which time she developed a third nerve palsy.  One year ago she had a recession of the right lateral rectus 7.0 mm and resection of the right medial rectus 7.0 mm.  Visual acuity is OD 20/30 and OS 20/20.  The patient has diplopia when the right upper lid is lifted.  She is functioning well and wishes further treatment. 

Diagnosis:  acquired third nerve palsy in an adult


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