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CASE REPORT
Isolated III cranial nerve palsy: a surprising presentation of an acute on chronic subdural haematoma
  1. Muhammad Fahmi Abdul Jalil,
  2. Jin Wee Tee,
  3. Tiew Han
  1. Department of Neurosurgery, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia
  1. Correspondence to Dr Muhammad Fahmi Abdul Jalil, fahmi_mel{at}yahoo.com.au

Summary

Many aetiologies have been associated with isolated oculomotor nerve palsies. They are ischaemic microangiopathy, posterior communicating artery aneurysm, uncal herniation, neoplasia, traumatic and inflammatory conditions. We report the case of a patient who presented with left oculomotor cranial nerve palsy with an associated large volume left acute on chronic subdural haematoma. Coincidentally, this woman was also found to have a recent history of herpes zoster ophthalmicus.

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