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Retrograde horseradish peroxidase transport after oculomotor nerve injury.
We studied the distribution of somatic motor neurons innervating the cat superior rectus 3-6 months after oculomotor nerve injury using intramuscular horseradish peroxidase (HRP). In normal cats, 98% or more of the labelled superior rectus motoneurons were in the contralateral oculomotor subnucleus.
P A, Sibony, C, Evinger, S, Lessell
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Diffusion Tensor Tractography for Determining Injury to the Oculomotor Nerve in a Patient With Cerebral Infarct [PDF]
Sungho Jang, Soyoung Kwak
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Injury of the oculomotor nerve in a patient with traumatic brain injury: diffusion tensor tractography study [PDF]
Hyeok Gyu Kwon +3 more
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Isolated oculomotor nerve palsy due to head injury.
Traumatic isolated oculomotor nerve palsy with negative imaging studies is extremely rare. We reported such a case who after head injury had normal brain computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and angiography. The absence of other neurological signs and normal brain MRI indicated the lesion was most likely within the ...
Yo-Tsen, Liu +2 more
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Incomplete oculomotor nerve palsy in the subarachnoid space caused by traumatic brain injury.
A patient with traumatic brain injury showed incomplete oculomotor nerve palsy in the subarachnoid space. A 12-year-old girl was hospitalized after a head injury. Neuro-ophthalmic examination showed that the left eye had a ptosis and pupillary involvement. An MRI indicated an intracranial hematoma at the basilar portion of the left temple.
Yanling, Zhang +3 more
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MRI Proven Isolated Proximal Fascicular Part of Oculomotor Nerve Injury in Head Trauma
Saswat Kumar, Dandpat +2 more
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Objective To investigate the effect of neurophysiological monitoring in extended endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for cavernous sinus and clivus tumors.
MAO Zhi⁃gang +4 more
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There is mounting evidence linking the cumulative effects of repetitive head impacts to neuro-degenerative conditions. Robust clinical assessment tools to identify mild traumatic brain injuries are needed to assist with timely diagnosis for return-to ...
Hrishikesh M. Rao +9 more
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Neuronal injuries are accompanied by release and accumulation of damage-associated molecules, which in turn may contribute to activation of the immune system. Since a wide range of danger signals (including endogenous ones) are detected by the nucleotide-
Bernát Nógrádi +13 more
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