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120 related items for PubMed ID: 16966946

  • 1. Horner syndrome and ipsilateral abduction deficit attributed to giant cell arteritis.
    Arunagiri G, Santhi S, Harrington T.
    J Neuroophthalmol; 2006 Sep; 26(3):231-2. PubMed ID: 16966946
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  • 4. Horner Syndrome and Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia Due to Biopsy-Proven Giant Cell Arteritis.
    Kang T, Patil G, Williams ZR.
    J Neuroophthalmol; 2024 Mar 01; 44(1):e134-e135. PubMed ID: 36000760
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  • 6. A case of giant-cell arteritis and Horner's syndrome.
    Bell TA, Gibson RA, Tullo AB.
    Scott Med J; 1980 Oct 01; 25(4):302. PubMed ID: 7209505
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  • 8. [Horton's arteritis. Ophthalmoplegia as a beginning sign].
    Martínez-Costa X, Segura A, Segarra A, Arderiu A.
    Rev Clin Esp; 1989 Oct 01; 185(5):269-70. PubMed ID: 2608986
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  • 9. [External ophthalmoplegia as a presenting symptom of temporal arteritis].
    Melamed Y, Landau Z, Resnitzky P.
    Harefuah; 1988 May 01; 114(9):437-8. PubMed ID: 3397000
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  • 10. Reversible multiple cranial nerve palsies in temporal (giant cell) arteritis with normal sedimentation rate: report of a case.
    Freitag FG, Diamond S, Solomon GD.
    J Am Osteopath Assoc; 1988 Mar 01; 88(3):381-3. PubMed ID: 3360641
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  • 12. Double vision and temporal arteritis.
    Martin EA.
    J Ir Med Assoc; 1970 May 01; 63(395):191-3. PubMed ID: 5446977
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  • 13. An unusual cause of bilateral ophthalmoplegia.
    Warburton KL, Austen E, Gough A, Wihl GE.
    BMJ Case Rep; 2010 Dec 20; 2010():. PubMed ID: 22802376
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  • 14. [Temporal arteritis revealed by ophthalmoplegia].
    Cambon H, Duboucher C.
    Presse Med; 1991 Oct 05; 20(31):1516. PubMed ID: 1835057
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  • 15. Unilateral ptosis and miosis caused by pneumomediastinum.
    Chipman JN, Kunschner LJ.
    Neurology; 2007 Apr 03; 68(14):1155. PubMed ID: 17404200
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  • 19. Transient partial ophthalmoplegia and Horner's syndrome after intraoral local anesthesia.
    Dogan EA, Dora B.
    J Clin Neurosci; 2005 Aug 03; 12(6):696-7. PubMed ID: 16040248
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  • 20. [Intracranial giant cell arteritis].
    Elsås T, Aarset H.
    Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen; 1988 Sep 30; 108(27):2279-80. PubMed ID: 3206435
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