Ophthalmoplegia

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Ophthalmoplegia describes the abnormal eye movement that occurs because of paralysis of one or more of the six extraocular muscles involved in eye movements. Classification can be based on the cause of the ophthalmoplegia or the directions of the affected movements.

There are numerous causes of ophthalmoplegia that relate to deficiency or disease in any part of the system:

The cranial nerves involved in eye movement by innervation of the extraocular muscles are:

  • -<li>globe</li>
  • +<li><a title="Ocular globe" href="/articles/ocular-globe-1">globe</a></li>
  • -<a title="Cranial nerves" href="/articles/cranial-nerves">cranial nerves</a>: <a href="/articles/cavernous-sinus-syndrome">cavernous sinus syndrome</a>, <a href="/articles/raised-icp">raised intracranial pressure (ICP</a>)</li>
  • +<a href="/articles/cranial-nerves">cranial nerves</a>: <a href="/articles/cavernous-sinus-syndrome">cavernous sinus syndrome</a>, <a href="/articles/raised-icp">raised intracranial pressure (ICP</a>)</li>
  • -<a title="Brainstem nuclei" href="/articles/brainstem-nuclei">brainstem nuclei</a>: brainstem stroke e.g. <a href="/articles/foville-syndrome">Foville syndrome</a>
  • +<a href="/articles/brainstem-nuclei">brainstem nuclei</a>: brainstem stroke e.g. <a href="/articles/foville-syndrome">Foville syndrome</a>
  • -<li>cerebral cortex: <a href="/articles/cva">CVA</a>
  • +<li>cerebral cortex: <a title="Stroke" href="/articles/stroke">stroke</a>
  • -<li>toxic: venom</li>
  • +<li>toxin: venom</li>

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