Other features include anterior uveitis, retinal vasculitis, optic neuritis and vitritis; less commonly, nystagmus, abducens nerve palsy, optic disc edema and absence of corneal reflex have been ...
The function of the abducens nerve is to move your lateral rectus muscle. This lets your eye rotate away from the center of your body and look to the left or right. Sometimes called the abducent nerve ...
Diplopia occurs in one-third to two-thirds of patients with IIH at presentation.2 It tends to be binocular and horizontal, as a consequence of abducens nerve palsy, and can resolve with normalisation ...
The recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) anatomy is designed to supply function to most muscles of the larynx (voice box). It branches from the vagus nerve (cranial nerve 10) but follows an unusual pathway ...