SAQ 986 – Third cranial nerve palsy and anisocoria

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A 35-year-old woman presents with diplopia. She has binocular double vision on horizontal and vertical gaze, and you suspect a third cranial nerve palsy.

Describe the typical examination findings of a third nerve palsy.

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Complete the table linking lesion location with associated symptoms or signs.

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Explain why ipsilateral pupil dilation helps distinguish compressive from microvascular/ischaemic aetiology in third nerve palsy.

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List five causes of anisocoria other than third nerve palsy.

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