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Cranial mononeuropathy III - compression type - Overview, Cranial mononeuropathy ... Cranial mononeuropathy III is a problem with the function of the third cranial ...
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Cranial mononeuropathy III - compression type
Definition:
Cranial mononeuropathy III is a disorder associated with dysfunction in the third cranial nerve, which causes double vision and eyelid drooping.

Cranial mononeuropathy III - compression type is a mononeuropathy, which means that only one nerve is affected. It affects the third cranial (oculomotor) nerve, one of the cranial nerves that controls eye movement.

Cranial mononeuropathy VI is damage to the sixth cranial (skull) nerve. This nerve, also called the abducens nerve, helps control eye movement.
Disorders of this nerve can occur with: ...

Cranial mononeuropathy VI
Definition
Cranial mononeuropathy VI is a nerve disorder that causes double vision.

Cranial mononeuropathy VI is a disorder that causes double vision, associated with dysfunction of cranial nerve VI, which is responsible for moving the eye to the side.
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Other causes of cranial mononeuropathy VII, such as head injury and tumor, need to be ruled out.
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See also: Mononeuropathy, Neuropathy, Palsy, Infection, Tumor