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  • 2. Sixth nerve palsy and unilateral Horner's syndrome.
    Gutman I, Levartovski S, Goldhammer Y, Tadmor R, Findler G.
    Ophthalmology; 1986 Jul; 93(7):913-6. PubMed ID: 3763136
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  • 4. Horner's syndrome and sixth nerve paresis secondary to a petrous internal carotid artery aneurysm.
    Mangat SS, Nayak H, Chandna A.
    Semin Ophthalmol; 2011 Jan; 26(1):23-4. PubMed ID: 21275600
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  • 5. Cavernous sinus infection manifested by Horner's syndrome and ipsilateral sixth nerve palsy.
    Hartmann B, Kremer I, Gutman I, Krakowski D, Kam J.
    J Clin Neuroophthalmol; 1987 Dec; 7(4):223-6. PubMed ID: 2963028
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  • 6. Giant intracavernous aneurysm: rare cause of isolated sixth cranial nerve palsy in a child.
    Crompton JL, Keith CG.
    Med J Aust; 1976 Aug 28; 2(9):342-3. PubMed ID: 995017
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  • 8. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma presenting as a sixth nerve palsy and Horner's syndrome.
    Batawi H, Micieli JA.
    BMJ Case Rep; 2019 Oct 10; 12(10):. PubMed ID: 31604725
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  • 9. Isolated sixth nerve palsy due to intracavernous carotid aneurysm in a young woman.
    Stracciari A, Ciucci G, Bianchedi G, Rebucci GG.
    Acta Neurol Belg; 1988 Oct 10; 88(3):148-51. PubMed ID: 3176873
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  • 10. Acute painful cavernous sinus syndrome in unruptured intracavernous aneurysms of the internal carotid artery. Possible pathogenetic mechanisms.
    Markwalder TM, Meienberg O.
    J Clin Neuroophthalmol; 1983 Mar 10; 3(1):31-5. PubMed ID: 6222075
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  • 11. Unusual cranial nerve palsy caused by cavernous sinus aneurysms. Clinical and anatomical considerations reviewed.
    Silva MN, Saeki N, Hirai S, Yamaura A.
    Surg Neurol; 1999 Aug 10; 52(2):143-8; discussion 148-9. PubMed ID: 10447280
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  • 12. Intracavernous aneurysm with isolated 6th nerve palsy.
    Vukov JG.
    Ann Ophthalmol; 1975 Aug 10; 7(8):1071-4. PubMed ID: 1180463
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  • 15. Horner syndrome and VI nerve paresis as a diagnostic clue to a hidden lesion.
    Rose J, Jacob P, Jacob T.
    Natl Med J India; 2010 Aug 10; 23(6):344-5. PubMed ID: 21561045
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  • 16. Intracavernous carotid aneurysm--an unusual cause of isolated abducens nerve palsy.
    O'Dell KB, Gordon RS.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1990 Sep 10; 19(9):1063-5. PubMed ID: 2393172
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  • 17. [VIth nerve palsy associated with ipsilateral Horner's pupil].
    Hartman B, Kremer I, Gutman I.
    Harefuah; 1989 Nov 01; 117(9):238-40. PubMed ID: 2613096
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  • 18. [A little recognized neurological syndrome: paralysis of the 6th pair and Bernard-Horner syndrome caused by traumatic intracavernous lesions].
    Abad Rico JM, Alvarez Ruiz F, Muñoz J, Pérez Higueras A, Garía Blázquez M.
    Rev Clin Esp; 1982 Apr 30; 165(2):135-40. PubMed ID: 7122943
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