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Johan Georg R'der (1889-1959) and paratrigeminal sympathetic paresis

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2010
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Shoja, MM
Tubbs, RS
Ghabili, K
Loukas, M
Oakes, WJ
Cohen-Gadol, AA
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Johan Georg R'der (1889-1959) was the most eminent Norwegian ophthalmologist in the early decades of the last century. R'der made significant contributions to our current understanding of glaucoma. He is remembered for a syndrome he described, that of trigeminal nerve neuralgia and/or paresis and incomplete Horner's syndrome (oculopupillary sympathetic paresis). Here, R'der's biography, scientific contributions, and a thorough review of his original report on paratrigeminal sympathetic paresis are presented. R'der's syndrome may reflect a lesion of the middle cranial fossa, which involves oculopupillary sympathetic fibers that originate from the internal carotid artery plexus and travel with the trigeminal and oculomotor nerves.
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