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Peripheral Third Cranial Nerve Enhancement in Multiple Sclerosis

Peripheral Third Cranial Nerve Enhancement in Multiple Sclerosis

... repeat cranial MR image demonstrated enhancement and thickening of the left cranial nerve III ex- tending from its exit zone within the mesencephalon to the cavernous sinus (Fig ...

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Spontaneous carotid cavernous fistula presenting only with cranial nerve palsies

Spontaneous carotid cavernous fistula presenting only with cranial nerve palsies

... Spontaneous Carotid Cavernous Fistula Presenting Only with Cranial Nerve Palsies Akira Kurata,u Makoto Takano, 1 Kaichi Tokiwa, 1 Yoshio Miyasaka, 1 Kenzo Yada , 1 and Shinichi Kan 2 PUR[r] ...

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Metaphysical Energy Therapy in the Treatment of Cranial Nerve Palsies with Special Reference to Bell’s Palsy

Metaphysical Energy Therapy in the Treatment of Cranial Nerve Palsies with Special Reference to Bell’s Palsy

... the cranial nerve VII which controls the muscles of the face (the facial nerve), causing an inability to control facial muscles on the affected ...facial nerve. The nerve travels ...

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Cranial Nerve Involvement With Juvenile Polyarteritis Nodosa: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

Cranial Nerve Involvement With Juvenile Polyarteritis Nodosa: Clinical Manifestations and Treatment

... a cranial nerve III neuritis. Visualization of ab- normal cranial nerve III enhancement on cerebral MRI further confirmed the ...her cranial nerve III palsy resolved rapidly; ...

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Direct Cranial Nerve Involvement by Gliomas: Case Series and Review of the Literature

Direct Cranial Nerve Involvement by Gliomas: Case Series and Review of the Literature

... new cranial neu- ropathy corresponding to the involved nerve, including 1 patient with in- volvement of 2 cranial ...to cranial nerve ...nial nerve involvement manifesting later ...

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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

... Optic nerve 3, 4 and 6 nerves were evaluated by ophthalmologist based on visual field analysis, colour vision and perimetry done for optic nerve examination, extraocular movements for 3, 4 and 6 ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

Clinical Reasoning: A patient with multiple cranial nerve palsies and areflexic paraparesis

... optic nerve and seventh nerve involvement, with bilateral external ophthalmoplegia, but lacking any long tract ...multiple cranial nerves helped us in localizing the site of involvement to a true ...

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Nav2 is necessary for cranial nerve development and blood pressure regulation

Nav2 is necessary for cranial nerve development and blood pressure regulation

... in cranial nerve development result, at least in part, from defects in axonal elonga- tion/directionality, although a defect in precursor cell migration cannot be ruled out at this ...

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A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

A study of isolated and multiple cranial nerve palsies.

... oculomotor nerve (third cranial nerve) supplies motor innervation for the superior rectus, medial rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique and levator palpebrae superioris muscles and also ...

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INCIDENCE OF CRANIAL NERVE PARALYSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS IN RELATION TO PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF TONSILS

INCIDENCE OF CRANIAL NERVE PARALYSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS IN RELATION TO PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF TONSILS

... OF THE BULBAR AND BULBOSPINAL INCIDENCE RATES OF THE IOWA AND DETROIT STUDIES. Cranial Nerve[r] ...

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Clinical Reasoning: An unusual cause of multiple cranial nerve impairment

Clinical Reasoning: An unusual cause of multiple cranial nerve impairment

... V1 cranial nerve (CN), right peripheral facial palsy (CN VII), right deafness (CN VIII), complete right ophthalmoplegia, and right unreactive mydriasis (CNs III, IV, and ...

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Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

Incidence of cranial nerve injury in mild head injury

... fractures, cranial nerve injury, scalp and facial injuries. Although cranial nerves injuries is not of prime concern in emergency department, cranial nerves injuries should be given adequate ...

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Cranial nerve I: clinical anatomy and beyond

Cranial nerve I: clinical anatomy and beyond

... the cranial nerves is an important part of complete neurological assessment of the ...the cranial nerves, cranial nerve I is relatively ...olfactory nerve is not abundantly present, ...

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Nuclear and Infranuclear Lesions of 3,4,6 Cranial Nerve Lesions and their Clinicoradiological Correlation.

Nuclear and Infranuclear Lesions of 3,4,6 Cranial Nerve Lesions and their Clinicoradiological Correlation.

... third cranial nerve ...oculomotor nerve and adjacent red nucleus, it results in Benedikt syndrome (Ipsilateral ophthalmoplegia and contralateral intention ...third cranial nerve ...

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Study of Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Diabetes Mellitus

Study of Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Diabetes Mellitus

... third nerve nucleus through the red nucleus and the medical and small lateral root, which unite to from a flattered nerve, which then gets twisted bringing the inferior fibres superiorly and vice ...the ...

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PROGNOSIS OF PALSIES FROM CRANIAL NERVE INVOLVEMENT IN POLIOMYELITIS

PROGNOSIS OF PALSIES FROM CRANIAL NERVE INVOLVEMENT IN POLIOMYELITIS

... 59% of the patients in whom the facial palsy was combined with other bulbar or encephalitic symptoms and/or spinal paralysis were cured at discharge.. On the other hand the mortality is [r] ...

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Rare Cranial Nerve Schwannomas: A Retrospective Review of Nontrigeminal, Nonvestibular Cranial Nerve Schwannomas.

Rare Cranial Nerve Schwannomas: A Retrospective Review of Nontrigeminal, Nonvestibular Cranial Nerve Schwannomas.

... facial nerve schwannomas were ...facial nerve weakness (House–Brackmann Grade III or IV) with the mean duration of symptoms ranging from 6 months to 3 ...middle cranial fossa and transmastoid ...

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A cliniconeuroradiologic approach to third cranial nerve palsies

A cliniconeuroradiologic approach to third cranial nerve palsies

... The 63 patients were subdivided into six categories on the basis of clinical presentations Tables 1 and 2: category 1complete external third CNP with pupil sparing 17 patients; category [r] ...

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Cranial Nerve Abnormalities in Oculo Auriculo Vertebral Spectrum

Cranial Nerve Abnormalities in Oculo Auriculo Vertebral Spectrum

... the nerve is very thin, our data con- firm the frequent involvement of the oculomotor nerves in OAVS and explain the frequent oculomotor impairment in these pa- ...that nerve fibers might run along ...

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INCIDENCE OF CRANIAL NERVE PARALYSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS IN RELATION TO PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF TONSILS

INCIDENCE OF CRANIAL NERVE PARALYSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS IN RELATION TO PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF TONSILS

... INCIDENCE OF PARALYSIS OF FACIAL NERVE (V1I) IN Two STUDIES OF BULBAR AND BULBOSPINAL CASES. IRRESPECTIVE OF TONSILLEC’rOMY STATUS[r] ...

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