Title of article :
Transient unilateral ophthalmoplegia without papilledema in a child with intracranial hypertension
Author/Authors :
Izci, Yusuf Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Neurosurgery, Turkey , Kırık, Alpaslan Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Neurosurgery, Turkey , Mutlu, Fatih Mehmet Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Department of Ophthalmology, Turkey
Abstract :
Intracranial hypertension is usually presented with papilledema and headache. Complete ophthalmoplegia without papilledema is a very rare finding of intracranial hypertension in children. A 5-year-old male patient with unilateral ophthalmoplegia due to increased intracranial pressure is presented. The fundoscopic examination and the magnetic resonance imaging of the brain were normal. He underwent lumboperitoneal shunt insertion for intracranial hypertension and the ophthalmoplegia was resolved one month later. Complete ophthalmoplegia without papilledema may occur following intracranial hypertension. Prompt and accurate diagnosis should be done and appropriate treatment to reduce the pressure should be performed to save the life of the children.
Keywords :
Ophthalmoplegia , Papilledema , Intracranial hypertension
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology