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Are isolated ocular motor nerve palsies in the elderly truly 'low risk' for abnormal neuro-imaging outcomes?

Shu-Yi Claire ChanJoyce Chia-Lin HsuSharon Lee Choon TowDan MileaJing-Liang LooShweta Singhal
Published in: Eye (London, England) (2023)
In patients presenting with isolated ocular motor nerve palsies, acute onset may be a more reliable indicator of an ischaemic palsy rather than advanced age or presence of ischaemic risk factors. If onset is not acute, neuroimaging should be considered irrespective of age and coexisting ischaemic risk factors.
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