The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, is a paired nerve containing general somatic efferent fibers that innervate the lateral rectus muscle. It originates in the pons, exits the brainstem at the pontomedullary sulcus and via a relatively long intracranial course to the eye where it supplies the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle for abduction of the eye. Though abducens is a relatively small nerve, it is crucial in assessing the state of health of the brain due to its relatively common demise in a myriad of brain pathologies. The abducens nerve is particularly vulnerable to changes in intracranial pressure. Whereas elevated intracranial pressure may lead to compression of feeding vessels resulting in an ischemic abducens nerve palsy, ...
Abducens nerve, intracranial portion passing through tegmentum. Transverse plane. Photograph. Multim...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
When a unilateral or bilateral abducens nerve paresis occurs in the setting of an intracranial mass ...
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 sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
This atlas is to illustrate the use of MRI in the diagnostic work-up of patients with abducens nerve...
The sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
The sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
Background: The sixth cranial nerve (CN VI) — or the abducens nerve — in humans supplies only the la...
Background: The sixth cranial nerve (CN VI) — or the abducens nerve — in humans supplies only the la...
Abducens palsy, also known as sixth nerve palsy, is a dysfunction of cranial nerve VI, which is resp...
INTRODUCTION: The abducens nerve or abducent nerve (the sixth cranial nerve, also called the sixth...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
Abducens nerve, intracranial portion passing through tegmentum. Transverse plane. Photograph. Multim...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
When a unilateral or bilateral abducens nerve paresis occurs in the setting of an intracranial mass ...
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 sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
This atlas is to illustrate the use of MRI in the diagnostic work-up of patients with abducens nerve...
The sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
The sixth (abducens) nerve is somewhat larger than the trochlear nerve, but it is only about one-thi...
Background: The sixth cranial nerve (CN VI) — or the abducens nerve — in humans supplies only the la...
Background: The sixth cranial nerve (CN VI) — or the abducens nerve — in humans supplies only the la...
Abducens palsy, also known as sixth nerve palsy, is a dysfunction of cranial nerve VI, which is resp...
INTRODUCTION: The abducens nerve or abducent nerve (the sixth cranial nerve, also called the sixth...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
Abducens nerve, intracranial portion passing through tegmentum. Transverse plane. Photograph. Multim...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
When a unilateral or bilateral abducens nerve paresis occurs in the setting of an intracranial mass ...