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  1. ... View in own window 1. cranial neuropathy/ or abducens nerve disease/ or accessory nerve disease/ or glossopharyngeal nerve disease/ ... facial myokymia or geniculate ganglionitis)) #13. MeSH descriptor abducens nerve diseases explode all trees #14. MeSH descriptor hypoglossal nerve ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... TRPV4 -related neuromuscular disorders (See Autosomal Dominant TRPV4 Disorders .) AD Peripheral neuropathy w/hypo- or areflexia Sensorineural hearing loss; abducens & oculomotor nerve palsy; respiratory failure UBA1 SMA, X-linked infantile ...
  4. ... lateral rectus muscle to abduct the eye. See abducens nerve palsy. Slowly progressive Weeks to months. Sodium valproate Medication primarily used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder and as a mood stabiliser. Squint head Asymmetrical ...
  5. ... and suggested a primary myopathic etiology for this disorder [ Matteucci 1946 ]. Subsequently, several postmortem examinations of individuals with simplex Duane syndrome revealed absence of the abducens motor neurons and ipsilateral cranial nerve VI, and partial innervation of the lateral rectus ...
  6. ... believed to result from abnormal development of the abducens nucleus and nerve (cranial nerve ... with ophthalmoplegia in the differential diagnosis of CFEOM ...
  7. ... related Holt-Oram syndrome (HOS). A SALL4 -related disorder should be suspected ... The abducens nucleus and nerve (cranial nerve VI) are absent and the lateral ...
  8. ... hyperactivity (55%) and autistic features (41%). Other behavior disorders ... abducens nerve palsy. Myopathic face, ptosis, joint laxity (likely secondary ...
  9. Isolated Duane retraction syndrome is a disorder of eye movement. This condition prevents outward movement of the eye (toward the ear), and in some cases it may ...
  10. ... Oculomotor nerve, which controls eye movement Trochlear and abducens nerves, which run from the brain to the eyes
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