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Extraocular Cranial Nerve Palsies in Children
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2015Visual disturbances resulting from acute nerve paralysis of the muscles controlling eye movements can be challenging to evaluate in the pediatric population. Children may not be capable of describing symptoms or providing an adequate history. Therefore, it is important to have an understanding of the anatomical course of the extraocular cranial nerves ...
Daniel B, Park +2 more
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Pediatric Cranial Nerve Palsies
Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 2016The diagnostic evaluation and treatment of children with cranial nerve palsies is markedly different from that of adults. Genetic, traumatic, inflammatory, and compressive etiologies are common. Unlike adults, vascular etiologies are rare. Treatment entails addressing factors such as amblyopia and fusion.
Paul Phillips, Brita Rook
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Cranial Nerve Palsy and Dysphagia
2018Swallowing involves a series of psychological, sensory, and motor activities, both voluntary and involuntary. Five cranial nerves (V, VII, IX, X, and XII) are involved in this intricate process. The oropharyngeal phase consists of a voluntary oral stage, mediated by cortex with cranial nerves V, VII, X, and XII, and an involuntary pharyngeal stage ...
Shashikant Vishnubhai Limbachiya +2 more
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Cranial nerve VI palsy (Abducens nerve)
Disease-a-Month, 2021Catie, Thomas, Sherif, Dawood
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Headache and Cranial Nerve III Palsy
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020Alec, Emerling +3 more
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A girl with multiple cranial nerve palsies
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2015Wouter, Quak +2 more
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An unusual case of progressive headache with multiple cranial nerve palsies.
Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022Shao Hui Koh
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