Isolated trochlear nerve palsies in herpes zoster ophthalmicus
- PMID: 307378
- DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1978.03910060067013
Isolated trochlear nerve palsies in herpes zoster ophthalmicus
Abstract
The clinical course of six patients with isolated trochlear nerve palsy as the only ocular motor manifestation of herpes zoster ophthalmicus has been analyzed. Spontaneous recovery occurred in only three. Review of the literature does not clarify the mechanism of such palsies, which potentially may result from the following conditions: local orbital muscle inflammation and ischemia; contiguous intracavernous spread of inflammation from the trigeminal nerve; and a concurrent but independent motor neuropathy or ganglionitis.
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