| Literature DB >> 12728509 |
Shinya Oshiro1, Takeo Fukushima.
Abstract
We report a 74-year-old man with an ischemic lesion in the ventral midbrain. He presented with contralateral ptosis and marked upward gaze paresis of the right eye. Neurological examination revealed partial oculomotor nerve palsy caused by impairment of the right levator palpebrae, superior rectus and inferior oblique muscles. This finding is highly suggestive of a possible lesion in the midbrain affecting the oculomotor fascicular fibers. Magnetic resonance images showed an ischemic lesion in the paramedian area of the right midbrain tegmentum. The coronal view of T 2-weighted imaging clearly demonstrated to be the site of lesions below the red nucleus. It seemed to be coincidental with the impaired site of involving the caudal part of oculomotor fascicular fibers emerging from the nucleus. This report is considered to be a typical case of partial fascicular oculomotor paresis based on impairment of the caudal part of oculomotor fascicles for the levator palpebrae, superior rectus, and inferior oblique muscles. This is a valuable case to be documented in which neurological site of lesions are consistent with those found in radiological study.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12728509
Source DB: PubMed Journal: No To Shinkei ISSN: 0006-8969