- ... 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 ...
- ... C10.292...........................................Cranial Nerve Diseases C10.292.150...........................................Abducens Nerve Diseases C10.292.150.100...........................................Abducens Nerve Injury C10. ...
- ... Descriptor D011464 Epoprostenol Descriptor D013390 Succinylcholine Descriptor D020434 Abducens Nerve Diseases Descriptor D024042 Collagen Type I Descriptor D065227 Transfusion ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Ueber angeborene beiderseitige Pleuroplegie (Abducens-) und FacialislähmungPublication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1889?]Abducens Nerve Diseases ... und Facialislähmung Schapringer, A. (Alois), author. Facial Paralysis Abducens Nerve Diseases Child [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1889?] Case ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... believed to result from abnormal development of the abducens nucleus and nerve (cranial nerve ... with ophthalmoplegia in the differential diagnosis of CFEOM ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Institutes and practice of surgery: being outlines of a course of lectures (Volume 2)Publication: Philadelphia : James Kay, Jun. and Bro., 1845... being that, if the cause be in visceral disorder, and operating through the large connex- ion of the sympathetic nerve with the abducens nerve, both eyes should not be oftener affected. [ ...
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