2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2005.04.006
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Sixth cranial nerve palsy

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“…CN VI is the nerve with the most common palsy in all cranial nerves due to its long course and shape. Isolated abducens palsy is rarely observed in younger and healthy people but is more frequent in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes [4]. The patient's head generally turns to the side of the palsy, as the lateral eyeball motion is hindered [2].…”
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“…CN VI is the nerve with the most common palsy in all cranial nerves due to its long course and shape. Isolated abducens palsy is rarely observed in younger and healthy people but is more frequent in elderly patients with hypertension and diabetes [4]. The patient's head generally turns to the side of the palsy, as the lateral eyeball motion is hindered [2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%