There was no history of trauma and no pain in the neck. On examination, incomplete ptosis with miosis (Horner's syndrome) of the left eye was apparent. In addition, there was a deviation of tongue to the left, resulting from paresis of the left side of the tongue caused by hypoglossal...
On examination visual acuity was normal at 6/9 in each eye. There was complete ptosis and ophthalmoplegia of four of the six extraocular muscles of the left eye. In primary position the left eye was depressed (that is, "down") and abducted (that is, "out"). One week later she ...
The article presents a clinical diagnosis of an 81-year-old man with a 2-month history of diplopia and recent onset of left-sided ptosis. The patient also experience pain in the left eye and left nasal congestion. In this context, the fullness of the left orbit and left ptosis and ...