Complex strabismus: a case report of hypoplasia of the third cranial nerve with an unusual clinical presentation.
Isabelle Luanna Gonçalves TavaresFernanda Cruz Furtado ArrudaMaria Lúcia SimãoRosália Antunes-FoschiniPublished in: Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia (2021)
Congenital cranial dysinnervation disorders are a group of complex strabismus syndromes that present as congenital and non-progressive ophthalmoplegia. The genetic defects are associated with aberrant axonal targeting onto the motoneurons, development of motoneurons, and axonal targeting onto the extraocular muscles. We describe here the surgical management of a 16-year-old boy who presented with complex strabismus secondary to hypoplasia of the third cranial nerve and aberrant innervation of the upper ipsilateral eyelid.