SARS-CoV-2 induced abducens nerve palsy: A case report and response to methylprednisolone. [PDF]
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A rare case report of mucormycosis presenting as cranial nerve palsies in a patient with diabetes and iatrogenic cushing syndrome. [PDF]
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Trigeminal Neuralgia with Persistent Trigeminal Artery Variant and Schwannomatosis of the Abducens and Lower Cranial Nerves: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 1994A patient with Lyme disease developed an isolated sixth nerve palsy at the end of a 1 month course of oral antibiotics. Magnetic resonance imaging disclosed high-signal abnormality at the left pontomedullary junction, implicating involvement of the distal sixth nerve fascicle.
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Abducens nerve palsy in a girl with incomplete Kawasaki disease
Rheumatology International, 2016Kawasaki disease (KD) is a systemic vasculitis that can involve the nervous system, including the cranial nerves. Central nervous system findings, especially irritability, lethargy, and aseptic meningitis, occur in 1–30 % of KD patients (1). Cranial nerve palsies are seen rarely, and abducens nerve palsy has been reported in only three children.
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Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusA 21-month-old girl presented with acute-onset esotropia with unexplained fever, conjunctivitis, and rash. Sensorimotor examination revealed the presence of a left abducens nerve palsy. After cardiogenic shock, she was found to have multiple large coronary artery aneurysms and was diagnosed with incomplete Kawasaki disease.
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