ABSTRACT
Patients with cavernous sinus lesions may also present with isolated cranial nerve paresis but these are often
atypical, i.e. a partial third-nerve paresis that neither evolves nor improves (Fig. 12.4).
Patients with cavernous sinus lesions may also present with isolated cranial nerve paresis but these are often
atypical, i.e. a partial third-nerve paresis that neither evolves nor improves (Fig. 12.4).