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Πέμπτη 25 Οκτωβρίου 2018

Not just another diplopia: neurocysticercosis in a postpartum woman

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A 23-year-old woman with a history of child birth 2 weeks back presented to the outpatient department with binocular diplopia and slight blurring of vision in both eyes (BE) for last 1 week. She also had four bouts of vomiting with associated nausea and hemicranial dull headache for last 3 days. The antenatal and immediate perinatal period was uneventful. Previous history as well as systemic history was not significant. The patient was afebrile. On systemic examination, neck stiffness could be elucidated. The blood pressure was recorded to be 124/74 mm Hg. Ocular examination revealed the visual acuity to be 20/40 in BE. There was restricted abduction of the right eye (figure 1) and diplopia charting revealed isolated sixth cranial nerve palsy. Pupillary reaction was brisk in BE with no evidence of relative afferent pupillary defect. Slit lamp evaluation of the anterior segment showed no abnormality. On fundus evaluation, bilateral disc oedema with ill-defined...



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