Transient partial ophthalmoplegia and Horner’s syndrome after intraoral local anesthesia

Local neurological symptoms and signs are infrequent after intraoral anesthesia for dental procedures, thus diagnosis may be challenging for a neurologist unfamiliar with this benign phenomenon. Unnecessary diagnostic procedures may be performed and can be associated with complications. We present a...

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ophthalmoplegia
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prilocaine
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