Rochon-Duvigneaud Syndrome (Superior Orbital Fissure Syndrome) 1
General: Inflammatory, traumatic, tumor, or vascular lesions such as meningioma of the sphenoid, c 747e48h arotid aneurysm, and arachnoiditis; infections originating in the maxillary sinus.
Ocular: Mild exophthalmos; lid edema; partial or complete ophthalmoplegia (III, IV, and VI); decreased corneal sensitivity; papilledema; optic atrophy.
Clinical: Decreased sensitivity in area of nasociliary, lacrimal, frontal, and ophthalmic nerve distribution; may result from a metastatic tumor.
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Rochon-Duvigneaud A. Quelques Cas de Paralysie de Tous les Nerfs Orbitaires (Ophtalmoplegie Totale avec Amaurose et Anesthesie dans le Domaine de l'Ophtalmique d'Origine Syphilitique). Arch Ophthalmol 1896; 16:746.
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