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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Abducens nerve disorder
  1. ... cranial nerve. This nerve is also called the abducens nerve. It helps you move your eye sideways toward your temple. Disorders of this nerve can occur with: Brain aneurysms ...
  2. ... the eye toward the nose (sixth cranial, or abducens, nerve palsy) ... such as: Hydrocephalus Tumor Venous sinus thrombosis Infection
  3. ... Oculomotor nerve, which controls eye movement Trochlear and abducens nerves, which run from the brain to the eyes