CN III Palsy
In this video a patient with cranial nerve III palsy presents for evaluation. Work-up was extensive with a CT scan and MRI/MRA and all was negative. No evidence of an aneurysm was noted. The associated headache was most likely due to the ischemia of the nerve. The underlying and contributing co-morbidity was diabetes mellitus.

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Cranial Nerve 3 (CN III) Palsy

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Cranial Nerve VI Palsy Emergency

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Eye examination- Trochlear nerve palsy - (4th nerve palsy)

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Isolated CN III Palsy

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Understanding Facial Nerve Palsy (Facial Weakness)

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Third Nerve Palsy, Pupil Involving [ARCHIVE]

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THIRD NERVE PALSY - PUPIL SPARING

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Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia EXPLAINED

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Evaluating Cranial Nerve III Palsy | Houston Methodist

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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)

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Fourth (4th) Cranial Nerve Palsy

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Cranial Nerve III Palsy

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Bells Palsy and Stroke
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The Neuro-ophthalmology Exam: Neuro [ARCHIVE]

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RS Ocular Motor Cranial Nerves Fourth Nerve

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