TNOA Journal of Ophthalmic Science and Research (Jan 2024)
Isolated third cranial nerve palsy is a rare presentation in a case of pituitary apoplexy
Abstract
A 50-year-old hypertensive male presented with sudden onset drooping of the left upper eyelid of 28 days duration. Clinical examination revealed left-sided pupil involving third nerve palsy. Imaging studies detected a nonenhancing intrasellar area within the left para-midline anterior pituitary. The mass lesion was resected and the histological study was consistent with a diagnosis of pituitary adenoma complicated with pituitary apoplexy. There was a complete resolution of ptosis one month following the surgical procedure.
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