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Rashim Kataria1, Swati Gupta, Sanjeev Chopra, H Bagaria, V D Sinha.
Abstract
Ophthalmoplegia due to 3(rd) nerve palsy is a common occurrence, and is usually a sign of diabetes mellitus or a serious intracranial disease. We report a rare case of pupil sparing 3(rd) nerve palsy caused by mucocele of the sphenoid sinus. The patient regained 3(rd) nerve functions after successful decompression of the mucocele. Early and correct diagnosis of this relatively benign condition is important to prevent permanent neurological deficits, including visual loss by optic nerve atrophy. Etiology, clinical manifestations and treatment of the sphenoid mucoceles is discussed and available literature is reviewed.Entities:
Keywords: 3rd nerve palsy; Mucocele; ophthalmoplegia; sphenoid sinus
Year: 2012 PMID: 22566736 PMCID: PMC3345599 DOI: 10.4103/0972-2327.95006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Indian Acad Neurol ISSN: 0972-2327 Impact factor: 1.383
Figure 1Restriction of eyeball movements in the left eye (preop) with substantial improvement after surgery (postop)
Figure 2Fundus photographs of the patient showing normal fundii. R (right eye), L (left eye)
Figure 3Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain axial, saggital and coronal sections showing homogenous cystic mass in the sphenoid compressing the left cavernous sinus