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1 Ptosis as the sole manifestation of compression of the oculomotor nerve by an aneurysm of the posterior communicating artery.Good, E.F.
2 Congenital TrochlearOculomotor SynkinesisBursztyn, Lulu LCD; Makar, Inas
3 Midbrain Infarction Presenting With Monocular Elevation Palsy and Ptosis: Topographic Lesion AnalysisYun-Ju Choi; Seung-Han Lee; Man-Seok Park; Byeong C. Kim; Myeong-Kyu Kim
4 Bilateral Ptosis with Pupil Sparing Because of a Discrete Midbrain LesionSaeki, N; Yamaura, A; Sunami, K
5 Ophthalmoplegic migraine with superior ramus oculomotor paresis.Katz, B.; Rimmer, S.
6 Congenital Oculomotor Nerve Paresis With Isolated Cyclic Pupillary SpasmsMichael S. Salman, MBBS, BSc, MRCP, MSc, PhD; Samantha F. Klassen, BSc, MD; Ian H. Clark, MA, MB Bchir, FRCSEd, FRCSC2015-12
7 Monocular elevation weakness and ptosis: an oculomotor fascicular syndrome?Hriso, E.; Masdeu, J.C.; Miller, A.
8 Monocular Elevation Paresis Caused by an Oculomotor Fascicular ImpairmentGauntt, CD; Kashii, S; Nagata, I
9 Levator-sparing nuclear oculomotor palsy. Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings.Bryan, J.S.; Hamed, L.M.
10 Bilateral Ptosis due to Mesencephalic Lesions with Relative Preservation of Ocular MotilityMartin, TJ; Corbett, JJ; Babikian, PV; Crawford, SC; Currier, RD
11 Acute Complete Oculomotor Nerve Palsy in a Young Male Due to a Skull Base MyofibromaTung Thanh Hoang, MD, Mophth; Thuy Van Le, MD; Dat Tran, MD; Thuong Duc Ho, MD; Nhung Hong Thi Le, MD; Prem S. Subramanian, MD, PhD2021-12
12 Bilateral Pupil-Sparing Third Nerve Palsies as the Presenting Sign of Multiple SclerosisSeery, Loren S; Hurliman, Elisabeth; Erie, Jay C; Leavitt, Jacqueline A
13 Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Due to Unusual CausesGuohong Tian; Randy Kardon; Chaoyi Feng; Rujian Hong; Yan Sha; Xinghuai Sun; Min Wang2021-06
14 Isolated palsy of the superior branch of the oculomotor nerve due to chronic erosive sphenoid sinusitis.Stefanis, L.; Przedborski, S.
15 Unilateral ptosis and contralateral eyelid retraction from a thalamic-midbrain infarction. Magnetic resonance imaging correlation.Galetta, Steven L.; Gray, Lawrence G.; Raps, Eric C.; Grossman, Robert I.; Schatz, Norman J.
16 Transient partial oculomotor nerve paresis with posterior communicating artery aneurysm. A case report.Greenspan, B.N.; Reeves, A.G.
17 Tonic pupil and Czarnecki's sign following third nerve palsy.Cox, T.A.; Goldberg, R.A.; Rootman, J.
18 Third Nerve Palsy Due to a Malignant Oculomotor Nerve Sheath TumorJonathan A. Micieli; Hui-Kuo G. Shu; Nancy J. Newman2020-03
19 Third Nerve Palsy as the Initial Manifestation of Giant Cell ArteritisThurtell, Matthew J; Longmuir, Reid A
20 Third Nerve Palsy Due to a Malignant Oculomotor Nerve Sheath TumorJonathan A. Micieli; Hui-Kuo G. Shu; Nancy J. Newman2020-03
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22 Isolated Oculomotor Neuritis After Dengue FeverManjushree Bhate; Sandeep Ponnaganti2021-09
23 Neurinoma of the oculomotor nerve. Case report.Kansu, T.; Ozcan, O.E.; Ozdirim, E.; Onol, B.; Grcay, O.
24 Bilateral Pupil-Sparing Third Nerve Palsies as the Presenting Sign of Multiple SclerosisLoren S. Seery, MD; Elisabeth Hurliman, MD, PhD; Jay C. Erie, MD; Jacqueline A. Leavitt, MD2011-09
25 Letters to the Editor
26 Ocular Neuromyotonia With Spastic Lid ClosureOohira, A; Furuya, T
27 Relative Pupillary Sparing Third Nerve PalsiesCullom, ME; Savino, PJ; Sergott, RC; Bosley, TM
28 Aneurysmal oculomotor nerve palsy in an 11-year-old boy.Wolin, Mitchell Jay; Saunders, Richard A.
29 Isolated Inferior Rectus Muscle Palsy Resulting from Nuclear Third Nerve Lesion as the Initial Manifestation of Multiple SclerosisLee, AG; Tang, RA; Wong, GG; Schiffman, JS; Singh, S
30 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Associated with Frontal Sinus MucoceleEhrenpreis, SJ; Biedlingmaier, JF
31 Painful Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Secondary to Spontaneous Intracranial HypotensionD. Lyons; A. Lyons; P. Heyworth; F. Imrie2022-03
32 Fascicular oculomotor nerve palsy in neuro-Behet's disease.Saribas, O.; Aydin-Kirkali, P.; Erdem, E.; Calgner, M.
33 Importance of the 'Rule of the Pupil' in the Modern Neuroimaging EraAnubhav Garg; Jonathan A Micieli2021-09
34 Neuro-Ophthalmologic Features and Outcomes of Thalamic Infarction: A Single-Institutional 10-Year ExperienceYeji Moon; Kyu Sang Eah; Eun-Jae Lee; Dong-Wha Kang; Sun Uck Kwon; Jong Sung Kim; Hyun Taek Lim2021-03
35 Transient oculomotor nerve synkinesis in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.Lee, S.H.; Yeow, Y.K.; Tan, C.B.; Tjia, H.
36 Ophthalmoplegic migraine.Bailey, T.D.; O'Connor, P.S.; Tredici, T.J.; Shacklett, D.E.
37 Sphenoid Sinus Mucocele Presenting as a Third Cranial Nerve PalsyVaphiades, MS; Roberson, GH
38 A Case of Ocular Neuromyotonia with Tonic PupilAbdulla, N; Eustace, P
39 Patterns of Extraocular Muscle Weakness in Vasculopathic Pupil-Sparing, Incomplete Third Nerve PalsySanders, S; Kawasaki, A; Purvin, VA
40 Oculomotor Palsy Due to Malignant Nerve Sheath Tumor: Aberrant Regeneration of the Third Nerve but Without Pupil InvolvementThomas P. Toohey; Elizabeth L. S. Wong; Eugene Ting; Nicholas Xiradis; Muhammad Khan; Zhi Wei Lim; Tyler Blah; James Jiang; Yunding Li; Minas T Coroneo; Ashish Agar; Ian C. Francis2021-03
41 Primary Aberrant Regeneration and Neuromyotonia of the Third Cranial NerveChoi, KD; Hwang, JM; Park, SH; Kim, JS
42 Inferior branch oculomotor nerve palsy.Cunningham, ET Jr.; Good, WV
43 The pupil in congenital third nerve misdirection syndrome.Lotufo, D.G.; Smith, J.L.; Hopen, G.R.; Pollard, Z.F.
44 Early Resolution of Third Nerve Palsy Following Endovascular Treatment of a Posterior Communicating Artery AneurysmInamasu, JojiAU- Inamasu J; Nakamura, Y; Saito, R; Kuroshima, Y; Ohba, S; Ichikizaki, K
45 Acute oculomotor nerve palsy in childhood. Is arteriography necessary?Gabianelli, E.B.; Klingele, T.G.; Burde, R.M.
46 Isolated Third Nerve Palsy Associated with Frontal Sinus MucoceleLegge, RH
47 Enhanced Ptosis in Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic SyndromeBrazis, PW
48 Transient Oculomotor Palsy Following the Administration of the Messenger RNA-1273 Vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 Diplopia Following the COVID-19 VaccineMariella C. Pappaterra, BS; Enrique J. Rivera, MD; Armando L. Oliver, MD2023-03
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50 Intermittent third nerve palsy with cryptococcal meningitis.James R. Keane, MD, University of Southern California Medical Center
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