A patient presents with ptosis and diplopia. Which of the following conditions is most likely?

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The question is asking us to identify the most likely condition that presents with both ptosis (drooping eyelid) and diplopia (double vision). We must evaluate each option's association with these symptoms to determine the most probable diagnosis.

Answer

Myasthenia Gravis.

Based on the search results, Myasthenia Gravis is the most likely condition, as diplopia and ptosis are common ophthalmic manifestations of the disease.

Answer for screen readers

Based on the search results, Myasthenia Gravis is the most likely condition, as diplopia and ptosis are common ophthalmic manifestations of the disease.

More Information

Myasthenia Gravis often presents with variable ptosis and diplopia.

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Other possible conditions include occulomotor nerve palsy, giant cell arteritis and diabetic third nerve palsy.

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