Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 7, 2026

Author Spotlight: Minimally Invasive Relief for Occipital Neuralgia at the Nuchal Line
Published on: September 13, 2024
Painful Ophthalmoplegia Following Dental Procedure
Ilke Bahceci Simsek1, Ozge Yabas Kiziloglu2, Sule Ziylan3
1Istanbul Medicine Hospital Istanbul Turkey.
Abstract:
This case report is about a 26-year-old patient complaining of painful diplopia shortly after a dental procedure. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a mass lesion in the cavernous sinus that responded well to oral corticosteroids. The possible side effect of the intraoral local anaesthetic injection used during the dental procedure was questioned.
Related Concept Videos
Blood and Nerve Supply to the Bones
Nutrient Artery
The nutrient artery is the main blood vessel that enters the diaphysis via the nutrient foramen. While most long bones have only one nutrient foramen, large bones, such as the femur, may have two. This...
Tonsillitis II: Management
Angle Closure Glaucoma: Treatment
Accessory Structures of the Eye
Glaucoma: Overview
Cranial Nerves: Types Part I
Olfactory Nerve (Cranial Nerve I)
The olfactory nerve, or cranial nerve I, is unique as it is purely sensory and dedicated to the sense of smell. This nerve originates in the olfactory epithelium of the...

