09 March 2024>: Articles
A Case of Superior Oblique Palsy without Brown Syndrome Induced by a Dog Bite
Unusual clinical course, Management of emergency care, Rare disease
Kie Iida B , Toshiaki Goseki A* , Keiko Kunimi D , Ryuuya Hashimoto DDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.943299
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e943299
Figure 1. At the time of the first visit to the previous physician, 3 days after the injury: (A) A sutured wound is observed extending from the forehead to the scalp. (B) Bite wounds are observed on the outer side of the left eyebrow and the nasal and temporal sides of the left upper eyelid. The left upper eyelid is swollen and cannot open by itself. Subconjunctival hemorrhage is observed in the left eye, but there is no abnormality within the eye. At the time of the initial visit to our clinic, 2 months after the injury: (C) Scarring is seen on the nasal side of the bulbar conjunctiva and the temporal side of the upper eyelid. (D) Scar formation is seen on the temporal side in the blepharoconjunctiva.