Abstract
Introduction: Internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection commonly presents with headache, neck pain, Horner syndrome or with focal cerebral ischemic symptoms. Cranial nerve palsies can also be found, accounting for 12% of spontaneous ICA dissection cases and usually presenting as a syndrome of lower cranial nerve palsies. Therefore, an isolated oculomotor nerve involvement is extremely rare.
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