[143] Lesions within the brainstem may cause injury to the CN III, CN IV or CN VI nuclei or fascicles resulting in oculomotor, trochlear or abducens nerve palsies respectively. CN VI palsies occur ...
Tumors affecting the cranial nerves, particularly the oculomotor, trochlear, or abducens nerves, can interfere with the muscles that control eye movement, leading to misalignment and resulting in ...
The trochlear nerve (fourth cranial nerve) is vital for eye movement and focusing. By strengthening this nerve, you can improve eye coordination and reduce strain. This blog post details five easy ...
Although this pattern has only been demonstrated for vestibulo-ocular projections to 5 of the 6 MN pools involved (those of the trochlear and oculomotor nuclei; projections to the abducens nucleus ...
These sequences (3D CISS, DRIVE, FIESTA) enable the reliable identification of fine structures such as the anterior choroidal artery, the abducens nerve and even the trochlear nerve. 10, 11 ...
2 Department of Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore Correspondence to Professor Nobuhiro Yuki, Department of Medicine, Unit 09-01, National ...