Title of article :
The Six Syndromes of the Sixth Cranial Nerve
Author/Authors :
Azarmina, Mohsen Ophthalmic Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Azarmina, Hossein Islamic Azad University Medical Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
The sixth cranial nerve runs a long course from the brainstem to the lateral rectus
muscle. Based on the location of an abnormality, other neurologic structures may be
involved with the pathology related to this nerve. Sixth nerve palsy is frequently due
to a benign process with full recovery within weeks, yet caution is warranted as it may
portend a serious neurologic process. Hence, early diagnosis is often critical for some
conditions that present with sixth nerve palsy. This article outlines a simple clinical
approach to sixth nerve palsy based on its anatomy
Keywords :
Sixth Nerve Anatomy , Sixth Nerve Palsy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics