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Sixth Cranial Nerve Involvement in Early Onset Krabbe Disease
Neuropediatrics, 2020Miguel Quintas-Neves+2 more
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Problems in veterinary medicine, 1992
Monoparesis (monoplegia) refers to partial (monoparesis) or complete (monoplegia) loss of voluntary motor function in a single limb. Cranial mononeuropathy implies that there is dysfunction referable to a single cranial nerve. These neurologic problems are generally associated with peripheral and cranial nerve lesions, respectively.
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Monoparesis (monoplegia) refers to partial (monoparesis) or complete (monoplegia) loss of voluntary motor function in a single limb. Cranial mononeuropathy implies that there is dysfunction referable to a single cranial nerve. These neurologic problems are generally associated with peripheral and cranial nerve lesions, respectively.
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Inferior Rectus Palsies as a Manifestation of Atypical IIIrd Cranial Nerve Disease
American Orthoptic Journal, 1975Gill Roper-Hall, Ronald M. Burde
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Sudden Hearing Loss and Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies in Autoimmune disease: A Case Report.
Manisha Narayan+3 more
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Diseases of the Third, Fourth, and Sixth Cranial Nerves
2005Brian R. Younge, Jacqueline A. Leavitt
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Lyme Disease Presenting with Gastroparesis and Cranial Nerve Vii Palsy
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2008Bryan Kavanaugh+2 more
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