Mariak Z, Mariak Z, Lewko J, Lebkowski W
Kliniki Neurochirurgii AM, Białymstoku.
Klin Oczna. 1992 May-Jun;94(5-6):163-4.
The authors describe two cases admitted following head injury and presenting with a dilated, stiff pupil. CT scan of the head revealed no intracranial mass lesion. The symptoms persisted over a year in one case, whereas in the other one they faded away within a few weeks. The symptoms are believed to arise due to a downward shift of the brainstem which is known to occur at the moment of head injury. The oculomotor nerve is ++over-stretched and is supposed to be partially damaged at the posterior petroclinoid ligament. The roots of the pupillomotor fibers may also be supposedly torn at the site where they leave the brainstem.
作者描述了两例头部受伤后入院且出现瞳孔散大、僵硬的病例。头部CT扫描未发现颅内占位性病变。其中一例症状持续了一年多,而另一例在几周内症状就消失了。据信这些症状是由于脑干向下移位引起的,已知这种移位发生在头部受伤之时。动眼神经被过度拉伸,据推测在岩床后韧带处部分受损。瞳孔运动纤维的根部也可能在离开脑干的部位被撕裂。