Ophthalmoparesis from cranial nerve palsy in a patient with an acute COVID-19 infection.

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Title: Ophthalmoparesis from cranial nerve palsy in a patient with an acute COVID-19 infection.
Authors: Carpentier, Ilya (AUTHOR), Lambrechts, Stéphanie (AUTHOR), Dekeyzer, Sven (AUTHOR)
Source: Neurological Sciences. May2023, Vol. 44 Issue 5, p1499-1501. 3p. 2 Black and White Photographs.
Subjects: Cranial nerves, COVID-19, Paralysis, Bell's palsy, Cranial nerve diseases, Olfactory nerve
Abstract: 7997027 2 Dinkin M, Gao V, Kahan J et al (2020) COVID-19 presenting with ophthalmoparesis from cranial nerve palsy. The absence of the virus in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pleads in favor of an indirect or parainfectious etiology of the cranial nerve palsy, and the actual pathophysiology of the cranial nerve involvement remains elusive. [Extracted from the article]
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