Abstract

We saw two infants with the unusual combination of oculomotor nerve palsy, facial capillary hemangioma, cerebellar hypoplasia, and apparent gaze palsy. Systematic imaging of children with congenital oculomotor nerve palsy may lead to the recognition of more associated neurologic abnormalities that are not clinically apparent, as was the case in our patients.

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