Recurrent Painful Ophthalmoplegic Neuropathy with Unilateral Oculomotor and Trochlear Nerve Palsy in an 8-year-old Girl.
Javad AkhondianFarah AshrafzadehFarrokh Seilanian ToosiMahla EsmaeilzadehMehran Beiraghi ToosiShima ImannezhadNazanin Saeedi ZandNarges HashemiPublished in: Journal of binocular vision and ocular motility (2022)
Due to the rarity of this condition in children, recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy should be considered as a differential diagnosis of unilateral or bilateral painful ophthalmoplegia, particularly with a history of migrainous headache. Since it is a treatable entity, and repeated attacks may lead to permanent sequela, early intervention is crucial.