Ophthalmoplegia

The so-called ophthalmoplegia is peripheral ophthalmoplegia: single muscle or the same innervated muscular dyskinesia, autonomous movement and reflex movement have obstacles, rarely accompanied by other neurological symptoms. Clinical features: Basis of infection / cerebrovascular disease, diabetes, tumors, peripheral neuropathy and other causes before onset can be acute, subacute, chronic, or relapse. Onset of diplopia, dilated or narrowed pupils, Eye movement disorders.

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