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319 related items for PubMed ID: 11211735

  • 1. [Isolated abducens nerve palsy caused by the compression of the basilar artery: a case report].
    Ohhashi G, Irie K, Tani S, Ogawa T, Abe T, Hata Y.
    No To Shinkei; 2001 Jan; 53(1):69-72. PubMed ID: 11211735
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  • 3. Vascular compressive abducens nerve palsy disclosed by magnetic resonance imaging.
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  • 4. Optic neuropathy and sixth cranial nerve palsy caused by compression from a dolichoectatic basilar artery.
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  • 5. Noninvasive neuroimaging of basilar artery dolichoectasia in a patient with an isolated abducens nerve paresis.
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  • 6. [Isolated abducens nerve palsy caused by pontine infarction].
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    Tanioka D, Abe T, Kunii N, Izumiyama H.
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  • 8. Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia and other arterial abnormalities leading to abducens nerve palsy.
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    Zhu Y, Thulborn K, Curnyn K, Goodwin J.
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  • 12. [Persistent isolated abducens nerve palsy from pontine infarction confirmed by gadolinium-DTPA enhanced MRI].
    Hashiguchi S, Ogasawara N, Igaki T.
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  • 13. Preoperative visualization of microvascular compression of cranial nerve IX using constructive interference in steady state magnetic resonance imaging in glossopharyngeal neuralgia.
    Karibe H, Shirane R, Yoshimoto T.
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  • 14. Vascular compression of the trigeminal nerve is a frequent finding in asymptomatic individuals: 3-T MR imaging of 200 trigeminal nerves using 3D CISS sequences.
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  • 15. [Painless abducens palsy disclosed by spontaneous dissection of the intracavernous internal carotid artery].
    Ducrocq X, Lacour J, Anxionnat R, Marchal C, Bracard S, Vespignani H.
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  • 16. Cellular schwannoma of the greater superficial petrosal nerve presenting with abducens nerve palsy and xerophthalmia: case report.
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  • 17. Periodic abducens nerve palsy in adults caused by neurovascular compression.
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