The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weakness but in horizontal gaze paralysis toward the side of the lesion. Beyond the nucleus, damage results in abduction weakness only, because of weakness of the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle. In the section below, we examine these syndromes in detail
Horizontal gaze palsy due to lesions of the sixth nerve nucleus is frequently associated with ipsila...
Trochlear nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired vertical strabismus in the general popula...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Abducens palsy, also known as sixth nerve palsy, is a dysfunction of cranial nerve VI, which is resp...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
When an abducens nerve palsy coexists with a gaze palsy to the same side from damage to both the abd...
The sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent f...
The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent f...
The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent f...
This atlas is to illustrate the use of MRI in the diagnostic work-up of patients with abducens nerve...
From this cross-section of the pons, the proximity of the 6th nucleus to the 7th nerve fascicles is ...
Horizontal gaze palsy due to lesions of the sixth nerve nucleus is frequently associated with ipsila...
Trochlear nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired vertical strabismus in the general popula...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Abducens palsy, also known as sixth nerve palsy, is a dysfunction of cranial nerve VI, which is resp...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
When an abducens nerve palsy coexists with a gaze palsy to the same side from damage to both the abd...
The sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent f...
The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent f...
The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent f...
This atlas is to illustrate the use of MRI in the diagnostic work-up of patients with abducens nerve...
From this cross-section of the pons, the proximity of the 6th nucleus to the 7th nerve fascicles is ...
Horizontal gaze palsy due to lesions of the sixth nerve nucleus is frequently associated with ipsila...
Trochlear nerve palsy is the most common cause of acquired vertical strabismus in the general popula...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...