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Pupil sparing incomplete third nerve palsy secondary to a cavernous sinus meningioma: challenges in management
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Due to the subtle clinical presentation of incomplete pupil sparing third nerve palsy, this ophthalmoplegia may be easily overlooked. The associated aetiologies of palsy of cranial nerve three (CN3) carry increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Management should include evaluation for mass lesions and/or vascular aetiologies, regardless of pupillary involvement.
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