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Cranial nerve paralysis
- ... disorder. It affects the function of the sixth cranial (skull) nerve. As a result, the person may have double vision. ... less chance of recovery in case of complete paralysis of the sixth ... complete in cases of benign sixth nerve palsy in childhood.
- ... This nerve is called the facial or seventh cranial nerve. Damage to this nerve causes weakness or paralysis of these muscles. Paralysis means that you cannot ...
- ... or diabetic type Cranial mononeuropathy VI (double vision) Cranial mononeuropathy VII (facial paralysis) Femoral nerve dysfunction (loss of movement or sensation in part ...
- ... way on both sides while crying No movement (paralysis) on the affected side of the face (from the forehead to the chin in severe cases) In some cases, other cranial nerves may be affected as well.
- ... tumor itself or damage during surgery, rarely occurs. Nerve damage can lead to facial paralysis .
- ... by the tumor itself or damage during surgery. Nerve damage can lead to: Change in voice Difficulty swallowing Hearing loss Paralysis of the face
- ... loss of movement in a group of muscles (paralysis). Symptoms may ... than normal growth Irregular breathing Urinary incontinence