What is happening to me? A: Many things can cause these symptoms. One possibility is ophthalmoplegia. You need to see your doctor, so they can examine you and help you figure out what's going on.
Internuclear ophthalmoplegia is common in MS and results from damage to interneurons travelling from the cranial nerve (CN) VI nucleus in the pons to the contralateral medial rectus subnucleus of ...
Patient #19 presented with external ophthalmoplegia, sluggishly reactive pupils, bilateral facial weakness, dysphagia, and areflexia following an upper respiratory illness during which she ate canned ...
Possible examples include Pearson syndrome, Leigh syndrome, progressive external ophthalmoplegia, exercise-induced muscle pain, fatigue, and rhabdomyolysis. Mitochondrial Mutations That Contribute ...