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Isolated Ischemic Inferior Rectus Paresis Related to Patent Foramen Ovale
José Alberto Reche-Sainz1, Patricia Calleja-Castaño2, Fernando Sarnago-Cebada3
1Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
Isolated paresis of the inferior rectus muscle (IRM) represents a rare occurrence. This case report involves a young adult male who, abruptly during a Valsalva maneuver, encountered acute vertical diplopia due to right IRM paresis, resolving spontaneously within a few hours. The patient presented without identifiable risk factors, and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a minor left thalamic ischemic lesion. A cardiac study identified the presence of a patent foramen ovale, potentially associated with a paradoxical embolism, indicating its likely role in this transient ischemic event.

