Monday, March 16, 2009

Ophthalmoparesis

Increased attention to the eyelid manifestations of the Guillain–Barré syndrome has shown a variety of eyelid abnormalities including lid lag and lid retraction. Optic nerve involvement may be a result of either optic neuritis or papilloedema. Ophthalmoparesis is the most frequent ocular sign in Guillain–Barré syndrome and third-nerve abnormalities occur in 10–17% of patients. T Georgiou



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