Cranial nerve 4th and 6th palsy

    • [DOCX File]Eye movement disorder

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      4th nerve (Trochlear nerve) Superior oblique. 6th nerve (Abducens nerve) Lateral rectus. Strabismus (aka squint/ crooked eye) is a generic term applied to all those conditions in which visual axes assume a position relative to each other different from that conforming to physiological conditions. ...

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      Test cranial nerves III (oculomotor), IV (trochlear), VI (abducens) Have the patient follow your pen light by moving it 12-14 inches from the patient’s face in the six cardinal fields of gaze (start in the midline)

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    • [DOC File]University of Babylon

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      Transfontanel cranial ultrasonography or . Computed tomography (CT), and . Peripheral Nerve Injuries. Brachial Plexus Palsy: It is due to over traction on . the neck as in: Shoulder dystocia. After-coming head in breech delivery. Brachial Plexus Palsy: Erb's palsy: It is the common, due to injury to C5 and C6 roots.

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    • [DOC File]NEUROLOGICAL SHEET

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      2. Age: As certain diseases are more common in certain ages (1st and 2nd decades: Progressive muscular dystrophy, 3rd and 4th decades: DS and 5th and 6th decades: Cerebro-vascular strokes). 3. Sex: Motor neuron disease (MND) is common in males. Migraine is commoner in females. Ask about contraceptive pills as they may cause headache, depression ...

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    • [DOC File]Royal College of General Practitioners

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      From the following possible nerve supplies, choose the one that is the most appropriate for the muscle movement listed below. Each option can be used once, more than once or not at all. A 2nd cranial nerve. B 3rd cranial nerve. C 4th cranial nerve. D 5th cranial nerve. E 6th cranial nerve. F 7th cranial nerve. G C5/C6. H C7/C8. J T1. K L1. L L2 ...

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    • [DOC File]ANATOMY - Doctorswriting

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      62. Regarding the cranial nerves. A. The trigeminal nerve is purely sensory. B. The abducent nerve transverses the foramen lacerum. C. The trochlear nerve supplies the superior oblique muscle only. D. The hypoglossal nerve exits the skull through the foramen magnum. E. The facial nerve may be involved in infection in the cavernous sinus. 63. At ...

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    • [DOC File]School of Medicine - LSU Health New Orleans

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      • Ipsilateral 6th nerve palsy +/- 7th nerve palsy (Millard-Gubler syndrome), internuclear ophthalmoplegia, horizontal gaze palsy, one-and-a-half syndrome • Basilar artery--paramedian pontine perforators • Ipsilateral 12th nerve palsy, contralateral loss of position and vibratory sense (medial medullary syndrome--Dejerine syndrome)

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    • [DOC File]All Past Anatomy MCQs - Doctorswriting

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      the shoulder, and results in Erb’s palsy. B. Median nerve compression in the axilla may result in “Saturday night palsy” or “Crutch palsy” C. The ulna nerve is commonly injured in fractures of the surgical neck of the . humerus . D. Musculocutaneous nerve is prone to injury in fractures of the lower third of the . humerus. E.

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      1. cranial nerve examination. 2. meningeal signs. 3. motor system examination ... 2nd is central from retina), (3rd and 4th from midbrain , 5th,6th,7th,8th are from pons , 9th, 10th , 11st, 12nd are from medulla oblongata).. from 3rd to 12nd are peripheral. ... If there is palsy of the nerve will causing the deviation of the tongue to the ...

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    • [DOC File]ICM 8 a - Angelfire

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      Cranial Nerve deficits. 6th nerve palsy – See a pt with a left eye that can’t abduct. Possible causes of poor abduction: 6th nerve palsy, Graves eye disease, Myasthenia gravis & orbital trauma. 6th nerve palsy. Microvascular disease (HTN, DM): Especially elderly due to microinfarct of nerve. Brain or orbital tumor. High intracranial pressure

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