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Acute Abducens Nerve Palsy in a Patient who Sustained Mechanical Trauma to the Orbit

open access: diamondBritish and Irish Orthoptic Journal, 2021
Background: Abducens nerve (Cranial Nerve VI) innervates the lateral rectus (LR) muscle. Head trauma is one of the most common causes of abducens nerve palsy.
Adam Geressu   +2 more
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Isolated abducens nerve palsy with hyperhomocysteinemia: Association and outcomes

open access: diamondIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013
Ischemic abducens nerve palsy usually presents as isolated cranial nerve palsy in the middle aged and elderly patients with known risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, carotid artery disease, etc., In this report, we ...
Virender Sachdeva   +5 more
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Enteroviral Rhombencephalitis with Abducens Nerve Palsy and Cardio-Pulmonary Failure in a 2-Year-Old Boy [PDF]

open access: goldChildren, 2022
Enterovirus infection is endemic in many areas, especially in Southeast Asia. Enterovirus infection with severe complications (EVSC) is life-threatening, and timely diagnosis and management are crucial for successful management.
Chien-Yu Lin   +5 more
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Intraorbital Abducens Nerve Schwannoma [PDF]

open access: yesWorld Neurosurgery, 2012
Schwannomas of the abducens nerve are extremely rare tumors. The tumor may be located within the cavernous sinus or more often at the prepontine region. However, literature research has identified only one case of isolated schwannoma of the orbit, arising from the terminal branches of the abducens nerve to the lateral rectus muscle.
Rui Miguel Ferreira, Rato   +3 more
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Microanatomy of the central myelin portion and transitional zone of the oculomotor and abducens nerves

open access: yesFolia Morphologica, 2023
BACKGROUND: The microanatomy of the central myelin portion and transitional zone of several cranial nerves including trigeminal, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves have been clearly demonstrated to provide information for ...
W. Quanchareonsap   +4 more
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Bilateral abducens palsy in closed head injury: A comprehensive review of literature based on a case report

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2021
Isolated bilateral sixth nerve palsies are rare, particularly in the setting of trauma. Most post-head injury cases with bilateral abducens palsy involve either basal skull fractures, particularly clival fractures. We present a case of bilateral abducens
Sandeep B V   +5 more
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Early division of the abducens nerve's prefissural segment: Report of the rarely described variant

open access: yesTranslational Research in Anatomy, 2023
Background: The abducens nerve palsy may be associated with various disease processes, as nerve damage may occur at any point of its transit from the pons to the lateral rectus muscle.
Robert Haładaj, Ivan Varga
doaj   +1 more source

Bilateral abducens nerve palsy from post-spinal-anesthesia-induced bilateral chronic subdural hematoma: case report

open access: yesFrontiers in Anesthesiology, 2023
BackgroundA chronic cranial subdural hematoma arising after post-spinal anesthesia is a rare but serious and life-threatening complication of spinal anesthesia. It usually mimics the typical post-spinal-anesthesia headache or post-dural-puncture headache,
Mestet Yibeltal Shiferaw   +6 more
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