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Ocular Motor Palsies - CN 3,4,6

Third Nerve Palsy (Oculomotor)

Presents with Diplopia, Down and out pupil, Ptosis, Dilated non-reactive pupil, and Squint. Reasons for this are:

  • Supplies all the extraocular muscles (except the lateral rectus and superior oblique), so when there’s a palsy, the eye is unopposedly affected by these other two muscles → Down and out pupil

  • Supplies the levator palpebrae superioris, therefore a palsy → Ptosis

    • This is differentiated from Horner's syndrome by the extent of ptosis. Horners = Partial ptosis. CN3 palsy = Complete ptosis.

  • Supplies the sphincter muscle of the iris, therefore a palsy → Dilated, non-reactive pupil


N.B. Some cases are idiopathic.

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With the oculomotor nerve, the parasympathetics control the pupil size and its nerve fibres are along the periphery (outer part) of the nerve. A way to determine the cause of its palsy is by finding out if the pupil is affected.


An affected pupil suggests a Surgical lesion where there's compression of the nerve, therefore affecting the parasympathetic fibres. Causes of this include:

  • Posterior communicating PCOM artery – Most common – Urgent MRI needed to exclude this

  • Cavernous sinus thrombosis

  • Tumour

  • Trauma

  • Raised ICP


An un-affected pupil suggests a Medical lesion where the parasympathetic fibres are spared. Causes of this include:

  • MS

  • Diabetes

  • HTN

  • Ischaemia

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Fourth Nerve Palsy (Trochlear)

This nerve supplies the superior oblique muscle. It presents with:

  • Diplopia

  • At rest, the eye points upwards and inwards – Patient may tilt head to compensate for this (aka Ocular Torticollis)


Causes:

  • In children, it’s commonly congenital

  • In adults, it’s commonly due to trauma

    • Other causes include stroke, diabetes, idiopathic, aneurysm, raised ICP, MS

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Sixth Nerve Palsy (Abducens)

It presents with Diplopia and Strabismus.


Causes:

  • In children, it’s commonly congenital

  • In adults, it’s commonly due to trauma

    • Other causes include stroke, diabetes, idiopathic, aneurysm, raised ICP, MS


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