Acquired Ocular Motor Nerve Palsy in Neurology Clinics: A Prospective Multicenter Study

Kwang‐Dong Choi(Pusan National University Hospital), Seo‐Young Choi(Pusan National University Hospital), Ji‐Soo Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Jae‐Hwan Choi(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Tae-Ho Yang(Jeonbuk National University), Sun‐Young Oh(Jeonbuk National University), Sung-Hee Kim(Kyungpook National University), Hak‐Seung Lee(Wonkwang University), Seung‐Han Lee(Chonnam National University Hospital), Seong‐Hae Jeong(Chungnam National University), Hyo‐Jung Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Jeong‐Yoon Choi(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital)
Journal of Clinical Neurology
January 1, 2019
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine the patterns and etiologies of acquired ocular motor nerve palsy (OMNP) diagnosed in neurology clinics. We also investigated the clinical features that may predict the causes other than microvascular ischemia in isolated OMNP. METHODS: =47) groups. We investigated the underlying etiologies of acquired OMNP. We also estimated the frequency of microvascular ischemia and other causes in isolated OMNP, and sought to determine the clinical features that can predict the causes other than microvascular ischemia. RESULTS: <0.001). The intensity of headache was the only risk factor for causes other than microvascular ischemia in isolated OMNP. CONCLUSIONS: Vascular and inflammatory disorders are the most common causes of acquired OMNP diagnosed in neurology clinics. Microvascular ischemia was the predominant cause of isolated OMNP. Severe headache indicates causes other than microvascular ischemia in isolated OMNP.


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