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To minimize the risk of visual loss in diabetic patients, recognition of early signs of oculopathy is essential. Diabetes-associated third-nerve palsy is manifested by unilateral ptosis and exotropia. Symptoms of closed-angle glaucoma are intense pain, halos around lights, and blurred vision. Open-angle glaucoma does not necessarily produce symptoms and is treated medically. A gradual decrease in visual acuity, sometimes associated with photophobia and difficulty in night driving, and monocular diplopia, are manifestations of cataract. The patient with "background" retinopathy usually complains of blurred or distorted central vision. Once the macula is involved, vision progressively decreases. Although the relationship of metabolic control to retinopathy has not been settled, evidence indicates that good medical control of the disease may delay onset of vascular complications.
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PMID:Four common ocular complications of diabetes--and how to treat them. 71 Aug 91

Synkinetic lid and ocular movements after traumatic or non-traumatic, acquired oculomotor palsy are well known. Less often misdirection in the intraocular muscles is observed. A 20-year-old female patient suffered from congenital palsy of the third nerve of the left dominant eye. She had residual small-angle exotropia after having extraocular muscle surgery four times during childhood, e.g., after high-dosage recess-resect procedures on the horizontal recti of her left eye. There was an anisocoria with a miotic pupil in the left eye when fixating in the primary position and when attempting right gaze. The patient complained of blurred vision at far fixation in the primary position. Her visual acuity was 0.8 in the primary position and 1.25 in 7 degrees left gaze. Retinoscopy of the left eye revealed a 1-1.25 myopic increase for the primary position. Surgical and non-surgical treatment (e.g., cycloplegia plus bifocal glasses, induced change of the leading eye) is discussed.
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PMID:[Synkinesia of the internal eye muscles in congenital third nerve paralysis]. 817 59

Wall-eyed monocular internuclear ophthalmoplegia (WEMINO) with contraversive ocular tilt reaction has not been previously reported. A 71-year-old woman suddenly developed blurred vision. Examination revealed left internuclear ophthalmoplegia, left exotropia, right hypotropia, and rightward head tilt. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a tiny infarction at the area of the left medial longitudinal fasciculus in the upper pons. WEMINO with contraversive ocular tilt reaction may be caused by a paramedian pontine tegmental infarction that selectively involves the medial longitudinal fasciculus.
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PMID:Wall-Eyed Monocular Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (WEMINO) with Contraversive Ocular Tilt Reaction. 2039 78