Literature DB >> 2195974

[Benign paralysis of the 6th cranial nerve in children].

L Vallée1, F Guilbert, J F Lemaitre, J P Nuyts.   

Abstract

Acquired sixth nerve palsies in infants and children that occur without fever primarily suggest a tumor or intracranial hypertension. In a few instances, the cause is benign and spontaneous recovery occurs although relapses are occasionally seen. We report seven episodes of benign sixth nerve palsy in four children aged 5 1/2 months to 8 1/2 years. An ENT infection was the precipitating factor in four of these seven episodes. Recovery consistently occurred within 4 days to 6 weeks. None of the children had residual oculomotor impairment. The various etiologic hypotheses put forward in the literature are discussed. No study provides a pathophysiologic explanation for these transient palsies.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2195974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Pediatr (Paris)        ISSN: 0066-2097


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