Donate!
Categorías
Mobile Apps
Journal Club
Antibiotics
Quick Critical Care
Residency Directory
Fellowship Directory
Recent Changes
Using WikEM
About WikEM
Getting Started
Creating & Editing
Needed Pages
Newsletter
Subscribe
Getting Credit
Editorial Levels
Contribution Score
Elective Guide
Citing WikEM
Herramientas
Lo que enlaza aquí
Cambios relacionados
Páginas especiales
Versión para imprimir
Enlace permanente
Información de la página
Explorar propiedades
Foundational
Sponsor
More
Página
Discusión
Leer
Ver código fuente
Ver historial
Create account
Log in
We need you! See something you could improve?
Make an edit
and help make WikEM better for everyone.
Ocular palsy
Sumario
1
Background
1.1
Types
2
Clinical Features
3
See Also
4
References
Background
Eye movements by extra-ocular muscles and cranial nerve innervation
Figure showing the mode of innervation of the recti lateralis from CNII.
Right eye
Types
Third nerve palsy
Fourth nerve palsy
Sixth nerve palsy
Clinical Features
Complete (isolated) third nerve palsy showing (a) left-sided ptosis, (b) restricted adduction movement of left eyeball, and (c) normal abduction movement of left eyeball.
Limitation of abduction of the right eye when looking to the right.
See Also
Cranial nerve abnormalities
Diplopia
References
Categorías
:
Neurology
Ophthalmology
Authors
:
Ross Donaldson
Daniel Ostermayer
Michael Holtz