Symptoms of superior orbital fissure syndrome include:
- Pupillary dilation via alteration in cranial nerve III function in it’s innervation of the pupillary constrictors.
- Paresis of cranial nerves III, IV, and IV causing ophthalmoplegia.
- Cranial nerve III involvement causes paresis of the levator palpebrae superiorus muscle, leading to ptosis and loss of the superior palpebral fold.
- Neurosensory disturbance to the CN V1 with hypesthesia of the supraorbital and supratrochlear nerves and loss of the corneal reflex.
- Proptosis from engorgement of the ophthalmic vein and lymphatics.
- The orbital apex syndrome includes all of the above plus optic nerve involvement, leading to changes in visual acuity.