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    Fourth cranial nerve palsy or trochlear nerve palsy, is a condition affecting cranial nerve 4 (IV), the trochlear nerve, which is one of the cranial nerves...
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    Sixth nerve palsy, or abducens nerve palsy, is a disorder associated with dysfunction of cranial nerve VI (the abducens nerve), which is responsible for...
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    Oculomotor nerve palsy or oculomotor neuropathy is an eye condition resulting from damage to the third cranial nerve or a branch thereof. As the name...
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  • Other names for fourth nerve palsy include superior oblique palsy and trochlear nerve palsy. When looking to the right/left the nerve/muscle is not strong...
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    trochlear nerve (/ˈtrɒklɪər/), (lit. pulley-like nerve) also known as the fourth cranial nerve, cranial nerve IV, or CN IV, is a cranial nerve that innervates...
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    of this cranial nerve damage is Bell's palsy (idiopathic facial palsy) which is a paralysis of the facial nerve. Although Bell's palsy is more prominent...
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    sixth nerve palsy as an initial sign. Thus a right-sided sixth nerve palsy does not necessarily imply a right-sided cause. Sixth nerve palsies are infamous...
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    nerve abnormalities, these may be noticed on eye examination in the form of a squint (third, fourth, or sixth nerve palsy) or as facial nerve palsy....
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    oblique Palsy / Congenital fourth nerve palsy Inferior oblique overaction Brown's syndrome Duane's retraction syndrome Double elevator palsy Fibrosis...
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    and causes". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2022-10-24. Trochlear Nerve Palsy (Fourth Nerve Palsy) at eMedicine "Torticollis in Children and Adolescents | PM&R...
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  • M. Parks. Yeung, Pauline HN; Lam, Andrew KC (10 September 1998). "Fourth nerve palsy with monovision". Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 81 (5): 206–209...
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    The hypoglossal nerve, also known as the twelfth cranial nerve, cranial nerve XII, or simply CN XII, is a cranial nerve that innervates all the extrinsic...
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  • not match a particular set of cranial nerve palsies (oculomotor nerve palsy, fourth nerve palsy, sixth nerve palsy). Initially, imaging studies are often...
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  • muscle of the affected eye may be needed to compensate for iatrogenic fourth nerve palsy. In Brown's original series there was a 3:2 predominance of women...
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    Eye movement (redirect from Ocular nerve)
    Congenital fourth nerve palsy Duane syndrome Internuclear ophthalmoplegia Nystagmus Ophthalmoparesis Opsoclonus Sixth (abducent) nerve palsy The following...
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  • neuropathy include distal symmetric polyneuropathy; third, fourth, or sixth cranial nerve palsy; mononeuropathy; mononeuropathy multiplex; diabetic amyotrophy;...
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    Cerebral". 2021. "Bell's Palsy & Other Facial Nerve Problems". 2020. Shevell M (December 2018). "Cerebral palsy to cerebral palsy spectrum disorder: Time...
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    the median nerve Brachial plexus Carpal tunnel syndrome Median nerve palsy Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome Pronator teres syndrome Nerve compression...
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    inputs from both sides of the brain. Damage to the facial nerve (VII) may cause facial palsy. This is where a person is unable to move the muscles on one...
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    (causing direct ulnar nerve injury), fracture of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus (causing cubitus valgus with tardy ulnar nerve palsy), Driver's Elbow...
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    The recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is a branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) that supplies all the intrinsic muscles of the larynx, with the exception...
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    medulla oblongata. In modern clinical usage, the word bulbar (as in bulbar palsy) is retained for terms that relate to the medulla oblongata, particularly...
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    signals of a third-nerve palsy resulting from a cerebral aneurysm that is otherwise asymptomatic, a condition known as oculomotor nerve palsy. Ingestion of...
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  • Optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) is a medical condition arising from the underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the optic nerve(s). This condition is the most common...
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    forefinger. The ulnar nerve runs from the shoulder to the hand, and damage to it results in the Ulnar claw. It is linked to palsy, which is a result of...
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    Trapezius (section Palsy)
    multiple causes of trapezius dysfunction. Trapezius palsy, due to damage of the spinal accessory nerve, is characterized by difficulty with arm adduction...
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    Anisocoria (category Oculomotor nerve)
    and sensitivity of pupil to a weak solution of pilocarpine. Oculomotor nerve palsy: Ischemia, intracranial aneurysm, demyelinating diseases (e.g., multiple...
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    challenge. The most common cause of acute diplopia are ocular motor nerve palsies (OMP). The brain calculates the visual direction of an object based...
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  • system atrophy, rabies, bulbar paralysis, bilateral facial nerve palsy, and hypoglossal nerve palsy Hypersalivation is optimally treated by treating or avoiding...
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  • unilateral fourth nerve palsy. However, there is an adaptive mechanism that ensures Listing's law, so that chronic patients of unilateral fourth nerve palsy satisfy...
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