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Abducens Nerve

Abducens nerve palsy as a postoperative complication of minimally invasive thoracic spine surgery: a case report

Abducens nerve palsy as a postoperative complication of minimally invasive thoracic spine surgery: a case report

... The patient’s headache progressively worsened and the abducens nerve palsy continued; radiographs of the pleural effusion in the left hemithorax and the MRI of the skull were also unchanged. On the 27th ...

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The abducens nerve: its topography and anatomical variations in intracranial course with clinical commentary

The abducens nerve: its topography and anatomical variations in intracranial course with clinical commentary

... ‘abducens nerve’ in reference to the sixth pair of cranial nerves was also used by the German anatomist Samuel Thomas von Soemmerring (in the Latin original: par oculos ab- ducens nervorum cerebri), who ...

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Case Report Orbital schwannoma of abducens nerve: a case report and literature review

Case Report Orbital schwannoma of abducens nerve: a case report and literature review

... the abducens nerve and the lateral rectus muscle were preserved ...right abducens nerve palsy and diplopia remained unchanged after the ...optic nerve (Figure ...

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Unilateral isolated sphenoid sinusitis with contralateral abducens nerve palsy - A rare complication treated in a low-resource setting

Unilateral isolated sphenoid sinusitis with contralateral abducens nerve palsy - A rare complication treated in a low-resource setting

... Cranial nerve involvement is a rare complication of ISSD and ab- ducens nerve palsy is particularly uncommon, with only a handful of documented abducens nerve palsies, most often presenting ...

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Study of the clinical course of abducens nerve palsy and outcome of its surgical intervention.

Study of the clinical course of abducens nerve palsy and outcome of its surgical intervention.

... The abducens nerve or abducent nerve (the sixth cranial nerve, also called the sixth nerve or VI) is a somatic efferent nerve that controls the movement of a single muscle, the ...

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Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alabama, School of Medicine, Birmingham

Department of Ophthalmology, University of Alabama, School of Medicine, Birmingham

... Piercing the dura of the cavernous sinus about 2 cm below the posterior clinoid, the abducens nerve lies freely within the sinus closely adherent to the lateral side of the intracavernou[r] ...

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Mutant α2 chimaerin signals via bidirectional ephrin pathways in Duane retraction syndrome

Mutant α2 chimaerin signals via bidirectional ephrin pathways in Duane retraction syndrome

... normal abducens nerve ...developing abducens nerve. Left: hindbrain and black abducens nucleus, right: black orbit and red EOM; left and right connected by abducens nerve ...

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Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

... abducens nerve weakness due to skull fracture had poor ...had abducens nerve weakness due to reasons other than skull fracture had a relatively good outcome, that is ...had abducens ...

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Teaching Video NeuroImages: Palsy of conjugate horizontal gaze and face due to isolated abducens nuclear infarction

Teaching Video NeuroImages: Palsy of conjugate horizontal gaze and face due to isolated abducens nuclear infarction

... “isolated” abducens nuclear infarction, as that would have caused a truly isolated ipsilateral horizontal gaze ...facial nerve fascicles adjacent to the abducens ...the abducens nuclear ...

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Recurrent pituitary apoplexy due to two successive neoplasms presenting with ocular paresis and epistaxis

Recurrent pituitary apoplexy due to two successive neoplasms presenting with ocular paresis and epistaxis

... A case of recurrent pituitary apoplexy is described in a 72-year-old man who initially presented with haemorrhage in a non- functioning pituitary adenoma. Five years later, he re-presented with a severe pituitary ...

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Cranial nerve injuries in adult faciomaxillary trauma: prospective study in a tertiary referral centre

Cranial nerve injuries in adult faciomaxillary trauma: prospective study in a tertiary referral centre

... cranial nerve injuries including olfactory, optic, trigeminal, facial, vestibulocochlear, abducens nerve either as an isolated or combined cranial nerve ...common nerve to get injured ...

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Structural observations on the normal and denervated carotid body and carotid sinus in the sheep (Ovis aries) : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Anatomy at Massey University

Structural observations on the normal and denervated carotid body and carotid sinus in the sheep (Ovis aries) : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Anatomy at Massey University

... terminal nerve fibres or endings of the carotid body; sooe consider that they penetrate the cytoplasn ( intracytoplasmic ) of the carotid body (Riegele , 1 928; Boeke , 1 93 2 ; de Castro , 1 951 ) or of the ...

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Evaluating the Use of Engineered Nervous Tissue Constructs in the Repair of Peripheral Nerve Lesions and Amputations

Evaluating the Use of Engineered Nervous Tissue Constructs in the Repair of Peripheral Nerve Lesions and Amputations

... are nerve cuffs, which have been in clinical usage since the 1960’s and have been implanted in some patients for as long as 15 years [Glenn WWL et al, 1985; Waters et al, ...the nerve externally and thus do ...

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Diffusion tensor imaging of peripheral nerves in Churg-Strauss syndrome

Diffusion tensor imaging of peripheral nerves in Churg-Strauss syndrome

... 5 Takagi T, Nakamura M, Yamada M, Hikishima K, Momoshima S, Fujiyoshi K, Shibata S, Okano HJ, Toyama Y, Okano H. Visualization of peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration: monitoring with diffusion tensor ...

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The sensoneural organization of the snout skin of the cow (Bos indicus) in light of the somatosensory adaptations of mammals

The sensoneural organization of the snout skin of the cow (Bos indicus) in light of the somatosensory adaptations of mammals

... elaborate nerve ending of the snout in the cow was the corpuscular nerve ending, which resembled on one hand with the innominate corpuscles described by Quilliam, (1966) and on the other hand to the primate ...

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Clinical presentation and etiological pattern in patients with ocular motor nerve palsy in kolar region

Clinical presentation and etiological pattern in patients with ocular motor nerve palsy in kolar region

... Lesions in one or more of these cranial nerves results in failure of one or both eyes to move in concert with other eye resulting characteristic forms of strabismus. The clinical manifestations may differ according to ...

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Short Communications: Stimulation of Neuritic Outgrowth in an Undamaged Molluscan Interneurone

Short Communications: Stimulation of Neuritic Outgrowth in an Undamaged Molluscan Interneurone

... Abbreviations: anal n., anal nerve; cut.pall.n., cutaneous pallial nerve; do.pe.com., dorsal pedal commissure; ext.r.par.n., external right parietal nerve; gen.n., genital nerve; int.r.p[r] ...

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Some aspects of the neurobiology of Ophiuroids : with special reference to Ophiura texturata (L ) (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea)

Some aspects of the neurobiology of Ophiuroids : with special reference to Ophiura texturata (L ) (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea)

... Decrementally conducted compound potentials were not recorded from the radial nerves of 0 .texturata (or from 0.fragilis, or from 0.nigra) even when the recording electrodes were separated by only one segment of the ...

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MR Imaging of Metronidazole Induced Encephalopathy: Lesion Distribution and Diffusion Weighted Imaging Findings

MR Imaging of Metronidazole Induced Encephalopathy: Lesion Distribution and Diffusion Weighted Imaging Findings

... Although the anatomic detail of brain stem lesions was not described by previous case reports, the present study demon- strates topographic distributions of lesions in the midbrain, pons, and medulla on MR imaging. ...

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