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Neuro-ophthalmological complications of enlargement of the third ventricle.
  1. R. H. Osher,
  2. J. J. Corbett,
  3. N. J. Schatz,
  4. P. J. Savino and
  5. L. S. Orr

    Abstract

    A wide variety of visual sensory and ocular motor problems may occur as a direct result of enlargement of the third ventricle. Four patients are described with optic nerve dysfunction, partial third nerve palsy, proptosis, and Sylvian aqueduct syndrome all resulting from an enlarged third ventricle. The pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed.

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