A Case Report of a Vascular Oculomotor Nerve Palsy Patient who Complains of Diplopia and Ptosis Treated with Korean Medicine

Myeong-jae Jo, Seon-u Kim, Se-won Lee,Sang-gu Yoo, Cheol-u Park, Yeong-ju Moon, Young-kwang Kim,Hye-yeon Jang

The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine(2019)

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Abstract
This study aimed to report the improvement in a vascular oculomotor nerve palsy patient treated with Korean medicine. A 68-year-old man with vascular oculomotor nerve palsy was treated with acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, and an herbal medicine (Gangwhalyufung-tang). This case was measured and assessed by the numerical rating scale (NRS), EuroQol-5 Dimension Index (EQ-5D), score of diplopia, and ratio of MRD1. The NRS decreased, and the patient showed improvement in EQ-5D, score of diplopia, and ratio of MRD1. Korean medicine treatments are considered helpful in treating diplopia and ptosis due to vascular oculomotor nerve palsy. Keywords: vascular oculomotor nerve palsy, diplopia, ptosis, Korean medicine
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ptosis,diplopia,korean medicine
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