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[Midbrain infarction presenting isolated inferior rectus nuclear palsy].

M Takano1, K Aoki.   

Abstract

We presented a patient of isolated inferior rectus muscle palsy from midbrain lacunar infarction involving the oculomotor nucleus. The patient noticed sudden onset diplopia gazing to the right side, especially to the right-lower direction. He did not have any other symptom, and neurological examination revealed no other findings. Brain MRI documented the focal hyperintense lesion on T2-weighted images in the right-median midbrain ventral to the aqueduct at the level of the superior colliculus. This lesion involved the right oculomotor nucleus, especially the dorso-lateral subnucleus extend to the inferior rectus muscle. The oculomotor nuclear complex consists of one unpaired subnucleus and four paired subnuclei. Among them, the inferior rectus subnucleus lies dorso-laterally. So nucleus lesion may cause isolated weakness of one of muscles innervated by the oculomotor nerve. Among them the isolated inferior rectus muscle palsy can occur relatively.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11218706

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rinsho Shinkeigaku        ISSN: 0009-918X


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