Paradoxical movements of the lid, muscles, and pupil following paralysis of the oculomotor nerve occurs in some patients, and develops spontaneously In others who have never had an apparent third nerve palsy. The latter has been designated primary aberrant regeneration to differentiate tt from the former, "secondary" aberrant regeneration
To study oculomotor nerve regeneration in rats, the oculomotor nerve was approached microsurgically ...
In adult guinea pigs, the oculomotor nerve was sectioned proximally (at the tentorial edge) or more ...
This is a 35-year-old woman who was diagnosed with right sided Bell's palsy six months prior. Contra...
Aberrant regeneration of third nerve following its palsy is commonly seen after trauma and compressi...
Traumatic damage to the third cranial nerve may result in aberrant regeneration of fibers that inner...
To characterize abnormal movements of the eye, eyelid, and pupil in patients with primary and second...
Aberrant regeneration in two patients: 1) a young woman with a right cavernous sinus meningioma with...
Aberrant regeneration represents a misdirected growth of nerves to the iris dilator or sphincter (or...
Patient with a right third nerve palsy demonstrates ptosis, anisocoria and ophthalmoplegia. During a...
Aberram regeneration of the third cranial nerve, otherwise known as oculomotor synkinesis, is an unc...
Following traumatic cranial nerve injury, aberrant regeneration involving the extraocular muscles is...
Aberrant regeneration of the third nerve following its palsy is commonly seen after trauma and compr...
Introduction. Aberrant regeneration occurs with traumatic, aneurismal, or compressive third nerve pa...
Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient wit...
Patient with left third nerve palsy demonstrates anisocoria and mild vertical gaze limitation and ab...
To study oculomotor nerve regeneration in rats, the oculomotor nerve was approached microsurgically ...
In adult guinea pigs, the oculomotor nerve was sectioned proximally (at the tentorial edge) or more ...
This is a 35-year-old woman who was diagnosed with right sided Bell's palsy six months prior. Contra...
Aberrant regeneration of third nerve following its palsy is commonly seen after trauma and compressi...
Traumatic damage to the third cranial nerve may result in aberrant regeneration of fibers that inner...
To characterize abnormal movements of the eye, eyelid, and pupil in patients with primary and second...
Aberrant regeneration in two patients: 1) a young woman with a right cavernous sinus meningioma with...
Aberrant regeneration represents a misdirected growth of nerves to the iris dilator or sphincter (or...
Patient with a right third nerve palsy demonstrates ptosis, anisocoria and ophthalmoplegia. During a...
Aberram regeneration of the third cranial nerve, otherwise known as oculomotor synkinesis, is an unc...
Following traumatic cranial nerve injury, aberrant regeneration involving the extraocular muscles is...
Aberrant regeneration of the third nerve following its palsy is commonly seen after trauma and compr...
Introduction. Aberrant regeneration occurs with traumatic, aneurismal, or compressive third nerve pa...
Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient wit...
Patient with left third nerve palsy demonstrates anisocoria and mild vertical gaze limitation and ab...
To study oculomotor nerve regeneration in rats, the oculomotor nerve was approached microsurgically ...
In adult guinea pigs, the oculomotor nerve was sectioned proximally (at the tentorial edge) or more ...
This is a 35-year-old woman who was diagnosed with right sided Bell's palsy six months prior. Contra...