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Abducens nerve

Ethylene glycol poisoning can canse acidosis, central nervous system depression, pulmonary edema, acute oliguric renal failure with crystalluria, liver damage due to calcium oxalate deposition, nausea, abdominal pain, and cramping, acute colonic ischemia (29), and papilledema and abducens nerve palsy (30). [Pg.1519]

Delany C, Jay WM. Papilledema and abducens nerve palsy following ethylene glycol ingestion. Semin Ophthalmol 2004 19(3-4) 72. ... [Pg.1520]

Toker E, Yenice O, Ogut MS. Isolated abducens nerve palsy induced by vincristine therapy. J AAPOS 2004 8(1) 69-71. [Pg.3639]

A 30-year-old man developed an isolated left abducens nerve palsy 1 day after removal of the mandibular right second and third molars under mandibular nerve block with 1.8 ml of articaine with 1 100 000 adrenaline. Multiple sclerosis was diagnosed because of the sudden onset of the symptom and the presence of typical MRI abnormahties. The symptoms subsided 20 days after starting glucocorticoid therapy. [Pg.287]

Kocer B, Ergan S, Nazliel B. Isolated abducens nerve palsy following mandibular block articaine anesthesia, a first manifestation of multiple sclerosis a case report. Quintessence Int 2009 40(3) 251-6. [Pg.295]

COX-1 Constitutive form of cyclooxygenase enzyme. COX-2 Inducible form of cyclooxygenase enzyme, cranial nerve Any of 12 pairs of nerves that arise directly from the brain I (olfactory) II (optic) III (oculomotor) IV (trochlear) V (trigeminal) VI (abducens) VII (facial) VIII (vestibulocochlear) IX (glossopharyngeal) X (vagus) XI (accessory) XII (hypoglossal). They comprise part of the peripheral nervous stem. [Pg.306]

Somatic motor fibers are carried in three cranial nerves to the muscles of the eye, the occulo-motor (III), trochlear (IV), and abducens (VI), and in one to the tongue, hypoglossal (XII). Branchial motor fibers are carried by the trigeminal (V) to the temporalis and masseter muscles, by the facial (VII) to the muscles of expression of the face, by the glossopharyngeal (IX) and vagus (X) to the muscles of the pharynx and larynx, and the accessory nerve (XI) to the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius. [Pg.661]


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