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VI NERVE PALSY- A FALSE LOCALISING SIGN
Sneha Anilkumar Tewari
and
K Kalaivani
Vinayaka Missions Medical College Karaikal, India
A
27 yrs old female patient came with the complaint of deviation of right eye since 15 days, binocular double
vision 15 days and headache which was associated with vomiting since last 15 days. Patients describe the
headache as worst headache, present whole day.
No history of Defective vision, Ocular pain, Stiff neck, fever, Redness, Photophobia, transient obscuration of
vision.
No history of Diabetes, Hypertension, Asthma, Epilepsy.
Ocular Examination showed Esotropia in RE 15 Degree, no facial asymmetry, normal head posture.
Anterior Segment Examination was normal in both yes( Eyelid & adnexa, Conjunctiva, Cornea, Anterior Cham-
ber, Iris, Pupil, Lens)
Extraocular movements was restricted in both eyes for abduction (In RE Abduction was restricted upto -3 and
in LE -1)
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Diplopia charting was done which showed diplopia present both eyes.
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Intraocular pressure was 17.3mmhg both eyes
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Cranial nerves Examination showed bilateral (sixth) abducens nerve palsy, rest other intact im both eyes
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CNS examination Tone, Power, Gait, Reflexes were normal both sides
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Fundus in both eyes suggestive of chronic Papilledema i.e Disc margins blurred,disc edematous,splincter
hemorrhage present over disc margin. CUP obliterated, VESSEL tortous, 2:3, foveal reflex present.
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Mr. Brain with her Mr. Andiogram and Venogram was done which showed
1.
Partial Empty Sella with thinned pituitary gland in the floor of sella.
2.
Tortuous course of bilateral optic nerve with prominent perioptic CSF Space.
3.
No evidence of acute infract, hemorrhage or Space occupying lesion noted.
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Mr. Andiogram was within normal limits
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Mr. Venogram Showed Left Transverse is Hypoplastic.
Sneha Anilkumar Tewari et al., Ophthalmol Case Rep 2019, Volume 3