Pupil-Involving Third Cranial Nerve Paresis at High Altitude
- PMID: 29847151
- DOI: 10.1089/ham.2018.0033
Pupil-Involving Third Cranial Nerve Paresis at High Altitude
Abstract
Blomquist, Preston H. Pupil-involving third cranial nerve paresis at high altitude. High Alt Med Biol. 19:286-287, 2018.-Although sixth cranial nerve palsies are a well-recognized entity at high altitude, other cranial nerve palsies due to altitude are much more uncommon. A case of a 55-year-old woman is presented who flew from Dallas, Texas (elevation 176 m) to Breckenridge, Colorado, where she hiked up to 3600 m above sea level. She developed a pupil-involving right third cranial nerve paresis that resolved over the next 3 months. In the absence of significant abnormalities on neuroimaging and serum laboratories, the etiology is presumed to be due to high altitude.
Keywords: high altitude; pupil-involving; third cranial nerve paresis.
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