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Abducens Nerve (Cranial Nerve VI)
2003The abducens nerve begins within the pons and takes a long course with important anatomic relationships on its way to the lateral rectus muscle. This nerve is the most commonly affected ocular motor nerve, and many important clinical syndromes present or include abducens palsies.
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Isolated nontraumatic abducens nerve palsy.
Acta neurologica Belgica, 2007Abducens nerve palsy (ANP) is the most common isolated palsy. The injury of the abducens nerve can occur anywhere along its long course, so differential diagnosis of ANP occasionally demands thorough investigation to find the proper cause.Ten patients with isolated ANP are presented. The causes included nasopharyngeal carcinoma, diabetes, cholesteatoma
Matijević, Vesna +4 more
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2017
The abducens nerve or the sixth cranial (CN VI), arises from the inferior pons at the level of the ponto-medullary junction. It has a long cisternal segment. Complete anatomy, function, pathology and clinical syndromes are described.
Karen S. Chen +2 more
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The abducens nerve or the sixth cranial (CN VI), arises from the inferior pons at the level of the ponto-medullary junction. It has a long cisternal segment. Complete anatomy, function, pathology and clinical syndromes are described.
Karen S. Chen +2 more
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Isolated Abducens Nerve Paresis From Intrapontine, Fascicular Abducens Nerve Injury
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1989L N, Johnson, R S, Hepler
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Sympathizing With the Abducens Nerve
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2021Alaa, Bou Ghannam, Hana, Mansour
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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
Nature, 2022, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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