The trigeminal nerve leaves the lateral surface of the pons, and the abducens nerve leaves the ventral surface of the pons. |
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Particular attention should be given to detecting problems related to the optic, oculomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves. |
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Branches emanating from a small ganglion connected to the nasal nerve have been followed to the oculomotor and abducens nerves. |
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On either side of the dorsum sellae is a notch for the passage of the abducens nerve. |
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The exceptions are the superior oblique, which is enervated by the trochlear nerve, and the lateral rectus, which is enervated by the abducens. |
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The severe exotropia and hypotropia of the subjects' eyes limited the ability to assess trochlear and abducens function. |
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It may be absent on one side, in which case the extraocular muscle usually innervated by the abducens is supplied by the oculomotor nerve. |
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Branches of the ganglion have been described passing to the abducens nerve, ciliary ganglion, or optic nerve. |
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We analysed eye movements and neuronal firing in the abducens nucleus. |
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It is usually caused by congenital hypoplasia of the abducens nerve or nucleus, but may rarely represent an acquired syndrome. |
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Pupil-sparing oculomotor nerve palsy was seen in the right eye, but the trochlear nerve and the abducens nerve were both intact. |
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Compression of the oculomotor, trochlear, or abducens nerves may be caused by lesions, diabetes, vascular disease, head injury, infection, or neuropathy. |
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Wernicke's encephalopathy is characterized by nystagmus, abducens and conjugate gaze palsy, gait ataxia and mental confusion. |
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Ophthalmological examination revealed bilateral abducens paresis and optic disc edema in the left eye. |
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The cavernous sinus lies laterally containing the internal carotid artery, the occulomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and branches of the trigeminal nerve. |
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Lateral to the sella, the cavernous sinuses contain the internal carotid arteries and the oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, and first division of the trigeminal nerves. |
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Headache associated with papilloedema and an abducens palsy as the only abnormal neurological finding is a common presentation of benign intracranial hypertension. |
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