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Cranial mononeuropathy
III
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Cranial mononeuropathy
III
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Cranial mononeuropathy
III
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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
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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
VI
I, such as
head injury
and
tumor
, need to be ruled out.
Treatment: ...
See also:
Mononeuropathy
,
Neuropathy
,
Palsy
,
Infection
,
Tumor
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