Can an internal carotid aneurysm in the cavernous sinus give rise to ipsilateral miosis?
Answer / Himansh Sagar
"Yes, an internal carotid aneurysm in the cavernous sinus can potentially cause ipsilateral miosis (constriction of the pupil on the affected side) due to compression of the oculomotor nerve. However, this is not a common symptom and would depend on the location and size of the aneurysm.".
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