1. Partial oculomotor nerve palsy due to a basilar tip aneurysm
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Schepers, Steven
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Arteries / Aorta ,Neuroradiology brain ,Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis ,MR ,Contrast agent-intravenous ,Cardiovascular system ,Head and neck ,Vascular ,Dysplasias ,Pathology ,Diagnostic procedure ,Aneurysms ,CT-Angiography ,CT - Abstract
Clinical History Image Findings Discussion Find Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis, female, 72 years, Clinical History: A 72-year old female consulted the neurologist because of ptosis of her left eyelid. This ptosis presented and aggravated over several months. There was no significant alteration of the pupil. Several investigations were planned including laboratory exami... Final Diagnosis: Basilar tip aneurysm with compression of the oculomotor nerve and underlying fibromuscular dysplasia.
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- 2016
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