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An 86 year old woman with headache and limited eye movements
Digital Journal of Ophthalmology 2005
Volume 11, Number 10
April 12, 2005
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Damian Lake | St. George's Hospital
Kashif Qureshi | Kingston Hospital
Nabil Malik | Kingston Hospital
History
An 86 year old Asian female presented with a 12 month history of indolent right sided headache, and a sensation described as “difficulty moving my eyes”, but not diplopia. The headache was localized to the right frontal area, stopping at the midline. It was constant and described as burning in nature. She complained of no problem with jaw claudication, facial weakness, dysarthria, limb girdle weakness, diurnal variation or respiratory difficulty. She had a past medical history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus controlled with diet. There was no significant past ocular history.
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