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[Isolated trochlear nerve paralysis following head trauma].

R Müri1, O Meienberg, D Wieser

  • 1Universitäts-Augenspital Basel.

Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
|August 25, 1990
PubMed
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Traumatic trochlear nerve palsies can result from mild head injuries, not just severe ones. Simple tests can help detect these palsies, even after concussion or minor head trauma.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Ophthalmology
  • Trauma Surgery

Background:

  • Trochlear nerve palsies are often associated with significant head trauma.
  • The specific mechanisms and severity correlation of traumatic trochlear nerve palsies require further elucidation.

Observation:

  • This retrospective study analyzed 39 cases of isolated trochlear nerve palsies of traumatic origin.
  • Cerebral contusion, cerebral concussion, and minor head trauma were observed in 46%, 39%, and 15% of patients, respectively.
  • The degree of trochlear nerve palsy did not correlate with the severity of the head trauma.

Findings:

  • Isolated trochlear nerve palsies can occur even after mild head trauma (cerebral concussion or minor head trauma), accounting for 54% of cases.
  • Frontal or occipital blows were identified as essential pathogenetic mechanisms.

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  • Simple clinical examination techniques, such as the Bielschowsky phenomenon and pencil test, facilitate the detection of trochlear nerve palsies.
  • Implications:

    • Clinicians should consider trochlear nerve palsy in patients presenting with symptoms after mild head injuries.
    • The findings highlight the importance of thorough neurological and ophthalmological examination following head trauma, regardless of perceived severity.
    • Simple diagnostic tools can aid in the early identification and management of these potentially underestimated injuries.