%0 Journal Article %T Unusual and Rare Causes of Monocular Elevation Deficit. %A Dadeya S %A Aggarwal H %A Sharda S %A Raghuvanshi A %A Bodwal D %J Strabismus %V 32 %N 2 %D 2024 Jun 22 %M 38516834 暂无%R 10.1080/09273972.2024.2324198 %X UNASSIGNED: To study the rare and unusual causes of monocular elevation deficit.
UNASSIGNED: Five patients presenting to us with diplopia and elevation deficit were thoroughly examined and were found to have monocular elevation deficit due to rare causes.
UNASSIGNED: All five were found to have different underlying etiologies - iatrogenic, sphenoid wing meningioma, cysticercosis, sarcoidosis and mid brain infarct, and were managed appropriately.
UNASSIGNED: Monocular Elevation Deficit can occur due to a variety of causes. Having a high index of suspicion for the more serious etiologies is of utmost importance. Thorough clinical examination and imaging help clinch the diagnosis.