TOTAL THIRD NERVE PALSY
\tˈə͡ʊtə͡l θˈɜːd nˈɜːv pˈɔːlzi], \tˈəʊtəl θˈɜːd nˈɜːv pˈɔːlzi], \t_ˈəʊ_t_əl θ_ˈɜː_d n_ˈɜː_v p_ˈɔː_l_z_i]\
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Diseases of the oculomotor nerve or nucleus that result in weakness or paralysis of the superior rectus, inferior rectus, medial rectus, inferior oblique, or levator palpebrae muscles, or impaired parasympathetic innervation to the pupil. With a complete oculomotor palsy, the eyelid will be paralyzed, the eye will be in an abducted and inferior position, and the pupil will be markedly dilated. Commonly associated conditions include neoplasms, CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA, ischemia (especially in association with DIABETES MELLITUS), and aneurysmal compression. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p270)
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