Isolated Abducens Nerve Palsy after Lumbar Puncture – a Case Report
Nevena Grbić
Abstract:Isolated abducens nerve palsy following lumbar puncture is a rare complication.In scientific literature, it has been mostly described after performing spinal anesthesia in anesthesiology literature rather than in neurological literature. Isolated abducens nerve palsy usually occurs from one to three weeks after performing lumbar puncture and it is important to connect it with this procedure and exclude other possible etiologies. The actual incidence of this complication is unknown. We describe a 32-year-old ma… Show more
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