Combined brown syndrome and superior oblique palsy without a trochlear nerve: case report

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Hee Kyung Yang from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Combined Brown syndrome and superior oblique palsy without a trochlear nerve: case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Congenital Brown syndrome may be associated with an absent trochlear nerve and SO hypoplasia suggesting an etiologic mechanism of CCDD.

SUMMARY

    Visible trochlear nerve on the ipsilateral side together with a hypoplastic SO confirmed by high-resolution MRI. T2-weighted images were obtained with 0.25-mm thickness for the trochlear nerve, and 1.4-mm thickness for the oculomotor nerve and . . .

     

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