Unilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia in a 14-year-old Female

Il Joong Oh, Jun-Ho Oh, Bo Young Chun
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Purpose: Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) is an eye movement disorder caused by a lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus. It typically manifests bilaterally and is commonly caused by multiple sclerosis. We report a case of pediatric unilateral INO, which is rare in the pediatric population.Case summary: A 14-year-old female, with a history of traumatic head injury 9 days previously, presented with diplopia, nausea and vomiting for the past 5 days. Her ophthalmic examination revealed severely impaired adduction of the right eye and abduction nystagmus in the left eye. Orbital computed tomography showed no evidence of orbital wall fracture or muscle impingement. However, an magnetic resonance imaging of her brain demonstrated an infarct in the right paramedian midbrain, leading to a diagnosis of unilateral INO. Diplopia and impaired adduction of the right eye resolved completely 7 weeks after the trauma.Conclusions: Demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, account for most of the pediatric INO cases. Although most of these cases are bilateral, this reports highlights a pediatric case of unilateral INO following head injury, which is an uncommon occurrence in this age group.
一名 14 岁女性的单侧核内性眼瘫
目的:核内眼肌麻痹(INO)是由内侧纵筋膜病变引起的眼球运动障碍。它通常表现为双侧性,常见于多发性硬化症。我们报告了一例小儿单侧 INO,这在小儿人群中非常罕见。病例摘要:一名 14 岁女性患者,9 天前曾有头部外伤史,过去 5 天来出现复视、恶心和呕吐。眼科检查显示她的右眼内收功能严重受损,左眼外展性眼球震颤。眼眶计算机断层扫描显示没有眶壁骨折或肌肉撞击的迹象。然而,脑部磁共振成像显示她的右侧中脑旁有一处梗塞,因此被诊断为单侧 INO。外伤后7周,复视和右眼内收功能障碍完全消失:结论:脱髓鞘疾病(如多发性硬化症)占小儿 INO 病例的大多数。虽然这些病例大多是双侧性的,但本报告重点介绍了一例头部受伤后单侧 INO 的儿科病例,这在该年龄组中并不常见。
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