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Anatomy and Function of Abducens NerveThe function of the abducens nerve is to move your lateral rectus muscle. This lets your eye rotate away from the center of your body and look to the left or right. Sometimes called the abducent ...
particularly affecting the sixth cranial nerve (abducens nerve), which controls eye movement. Recent research has focused on understanding the clinical presentations, diagnostic challenges ...
trochlear or abducens nerve palsies respectively. CN VI palsies occur more commonly in MS than CN III or IV palsies. Lack of pain Ischemic optic neuropathy, NMO-associated optic neuritis ...
Sadeq A. Quraishi, MD, MHA, Resident Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology, Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, The Pennsylvania State University College of ...
In addition to CN6 palsy, research has also examined isolated trochlear and abducens nerve palsies. A comprehensive analysis of 1,020 patients with isolated trochlear palsy revealed that ...
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