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Transient Trochlear Nerve Palsy Following Anterior Temporal Lobectomy for Epilepsy
Neurol 45:1465-1468, Jacobson,D.M.,et al, 1995
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Article Abstract
Three of 22 patients(14%)who underwent anterior temporal lobectomy for treatment of medically intractable epilepsy at our institution from July 1987 through July 1993 experienced diplopia immediately after surgery.We found ipsilateral paresis of the superior oblique muscle in all three patients.Their ophthalmoplegia resolved completely within 14 weeks.We did not observe any new structural or ischemic changes on postoperative MRIs to account for their deficits.Trochlear nerve palsy-not oculomotor nerve palsy,as is reported in most reference texts-is a relatively common cause of transient diplopia following temporal lobectomy.Indirect(ie,traction) injury of the trochlear nerve is a plausible mechanism that would explain this complication.
 
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