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An 86-year-old man with multiple vascular risks and a history of coronary angioplasty presented with diplopia. The symptom manifested itself in an acute manner, which slightly worsened over the five days before presentation. A neurological examination revealed isolated left abducens nerve palsy. While vascular risks predisposed the patient to
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