Diseases of the sixth cranial (abducens) nerve or its nucleus in the pons. The nerve may be injured along its course in the pons, intracranially as it travels along the base of the brain, in the cavernous sinus, or at the level of superior orbital fissure or orbit. Dysfunction of the nerve causes lateral rectus muscle weakness, resulting in horizontal diplopia that is maximal when the affected eye is abducted and ESOTROPIA. Common conditions associated with nerve injury include INTRACRANIAL HYPERTENSION; CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; ISCHEMIA; and INFRATENTORIAL NEOPLASMS.
Synonyms: Palsies, Abducens Nerve, Palsy, VI Nerve, Palsy, Abducens Nerve, Sixth Cranial Nerve Diseases, Palsy, Abducens, Lateral Rectus Palsies, Abducens Nerve Disease, Palsy, 6th Nerve, Palsy, Sixth Nerve, 6th Nerve Palsies, Abducens Palsy, Childhood, Benign Recurrent, Palsies, Sixth Nerve, Palsies, Lateral Rectus, Abducens Palsies, Cranial Nerve VI Diseases, Lateral Rectus Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsies, Palsies, VI Nerve, Benign Recurrent Abducens Palsy of Childhood, Abducens Palsy, 6th Nerve Palsy, Sixth Nerve Palsy, VIth Cranial Nerve Diseases, Sixth Cranial Nerve Palsy, Cranial Nerve VI Palsy, Palsies, Abducens, Benign Recurrent Abducens Palsy, Children, Palsies, 6th Nerve, Abducens Nerve Diseases, VI Nerve Palsy, Abducens Nerve Palsy, Palsy, Lateral Rectus, Sixth Cranial Nerve Disorders, Sixth Nerve Palsies
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2000
D020434