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Differential Diagnosis For Painful ophthalmoplegia
- Trauma Causes
Orbit, floor fracture- Infected organ, Abscesses
Cellulitis, orbital- Neoplastic Disorders
Orbit metastasis
Carotid body tumor- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Temporal/Craniotemporal arteritis- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Diabetic third nerve mononeuropathy
Ophthalmoplegia diabetic- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Aneurysm, cavernous sinus, int. carotid
Aneurysm, internal carotid artery- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Migraine headaches/syndrome
Increased intracranial pressure
Migrainous stroke/ischemic injury
Vertebrobasilar migraine syndrome
Migraine, ophthalmoplegic/ophthalmic- Reference to Organ System
Third nerve palsy (oculomotor n.)- Synonyms
- Extraocular muscle paralysis, EYE MOVEMENT IMPAIRMENT, EYE MUSCLE PARALYSIS, Muscle paralysis eye, Oculomotor paralysis, Ophthalmoplegia, Ophthalmoplegia (disorder), Ophthalmoplegia syndrome, Ophthalmoplegias, Painful, Paralysis extraocular muscle (s), paralysis eye muscle, Paralysis oculomotor
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