It moves the eye outward (abduction) so you can look to the side. The specific area that this cranial nerve comes from is called the abducens nucleus. It then: A small branch of the abducens nerve ...
A woman in her 70s, with a background of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), presented with headache and diplopia. Neuro-ophthalmic examination revealed a combination of Horner syndrome and ipsilateral pupil ...
This condition is generally treated with eye drops or ointments to replace the moisture. Lesions on the facial nerve (Bell’s palsy) can cause degeneration of the greater petrosal nerve. In some cases, ...
Nerve conduction showed anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) damage along its path to the flexor pollicis longus. The patient was managed conservatively with little clinical improvement seen at 4 months.
The sudden onset of painful, complete (with pupillary involvement) cranial nerve III palsy is a posterior communicating ... Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts.