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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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Cranial Nerve Palsies in Cervical Injuries
Spine, 1984The occurrence of cranial nerve palsies in cervical injuries is described in eight patients. The clinical features were dramatic and usually presented soon after injury, the most common picture being that of a bulbar palsy, with acute respiratory distress and dysphagia. Neurologic recovery, both from cranial nerve palsies and motor and sensory deficits,
D J, Grundy, T, McSweeney, H W, Jones
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3. Cranial nerve IV palsy (trochlear nerve)
Disease-a-Month, 2021Lillian, Tran, Lisa, Thompson
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Hybrid fuzzy based spearman rank correlation for cranial nerve palsy detection in MIoT environment
Health technology, 2019S. Baskar +4 more
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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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Neurological Imaging in Acquired Cranial Nerve Palsy: Ophthalmologists vs. Neurologists
Strabismus, 2017Tessa Klein Hesselink +2 more
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