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 3. Orbital short tau inversion recovery (STIR) magnetic resonance image (MRI) 5 days after injury. This coronal section STIR MRI of the orbit presents anterior to posterior alignment. The slice width is 3 millimeters. The MRI reveals a continuous high-signal region extending from the nasal area of the upper eyelid to the trochlea and the superior oblique muscle belly of the left eye (white arrow).