Abducens Nerve Palsy
Jan. 8, 2025
Sixth Nerve Palsy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Cranial Nerve Palsy – CN III, IV, VI & VII Palsy Understanding Sixth Nerve Palsy | Saint Luke's Health System Recurrent isolated sixth nerve palsy secondary to an intracavernous carotid artery aneurysm | Eye Soton Brain Hub - A sixth cranial nerve palsy affects the function of the lateral rectus muscle which impacts upon the ability to abduct the eye. Without a functional lateral rectus muscle Atlas Entry - Cranial Nerve VI (Abducens Nerve) Palsy Secondary to Schwannoma | Abducens Nerve Palsy