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Recurrent contralateral abducens nerve palsy in acute unilateral sphenoiditis
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 08/26/09
Gupta N et al. – Although cranial nerve palsies associated with isolated sphenoiditis have been reported, The authors describe a unique case of recurrent isolated sphenoiditis causing contralateral abducens nerve palsy. Acute management can be medical, with surgical therapy reserved for refractory cases or to prevent future episodes.
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