A 42-year-old man was referred to the New England Eye Center for evaluation of binocular diplopia. Four months earlier, the patient developed acute-onset horizontal binocular diplopia that was present ...
A 38-year-old man presented with a chief symptom of horizontal diplopia for the past month. The diplopia was worse at distance and in right gaze. His vision in each eye was good, and he had not ...
A 69-year-old retired radio host and disc jockey was referred to the neuro-ophthalmology service for evaluation of a 3-month ...
With most previous studies on ocular myasthenia gravis stemming from investigations the neurology field, the present investigators came to their conclusion via neuro-ophthalmic analysis. In the ...
Fluctuating bilateral ptosis, binocular diplopia, and fatigue without pupillaryabnormalities raise the clinical index of suspicion for myasthenia gravis. A 70-year-old woman presents to the primary ...
In this case, the combination of cranial nerve VI palsy and involvement of the trigeminal nerve may at first suggest cavernous sinus involvement. However, owing to the involvement of sensory and motor ...
She now has weakness in her proximal limb muscles, dysphagia, dyspnea, dysarthria, weakness with chewing, diplopia, and ptosis that all fluctuate and worsen with increased activity throughout the day.