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Ophthalmoplegic migraine associated with recurrent isolated ptosis
Gokhan Gulkilik1, Halil H Cagatay, Ersin M Oba
1Sisli Etfal Education And Research Hospital, Eye Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey. g.gulkilik@gmail.com
Abstract:
We report a rare case ofophthalmoplegic migraine associated with isolated, recurrent unilateral eyelid ptosis in a 10-year-old girl. Labrotory test, pediatric and pediatric neurological examinations and imaging were normal. Recurrent isolated ptosis is a very rare manifestation of ophthalmoplegic migraine. Its recognition saves patient from unnecessary tests and interventions.
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