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Patterns of III nerve synkinesis.

1998 
PURPOSE Various patterns of synkinesis have been observed following both congenital and acquired III nerve palsies. Aberrant regeneration is the most widely accepted mechanism which explains this synkinesis. Two models of aberrant regeneration have been proposed, namely central collateral axon sprouting, and misdirection of regenerating neurones at the site of nerve injury. We have studied the clinical patterns of III nerve recovery and synkinesis following III nerve palsies and relate the findings to the proposed models of synkinesis. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twelve patients with acquired and two with early onset III nerve synkinesis were reviewed. The type, rate and pattern of recovery of III nerve palsy was established from case notes. Observations and measurements of ocular motility, pupil movements, eyelid position and intraocular pressure changes were performed on each patient. Signs of contralateral synkinetic movements were also sought. RESULTS Upper lid retraction on attempted down gaze and in adduc...
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