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Fourth cranial nerve paresis

Known as: Fourth Nerve Palsies, Superior oblique palsy, nerve iv palsy 
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the trochlear nerve (IVth cranial nerve).
National Institutes of Health

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1996
1996
Hintergrund Fragestellung und Ergebnisse Schlußfolgerung Benennung des Syndroms Background Question and results Conclusion Name… 
1993
1993
Superior oblique tendon recession of 12 to 14 mm was performed in five patients with inferior oblique muscle palsy and three… 
1986
1986
Superior oblique palsy is thought to be the most frequent cause of acquired vertical diplopia. It is often the result of blunt… 
1985
1985
Three patients with pseudotumor cerebri developed transient vertical ocular motor abnormalities. All had associated sixth nerve… 
1985
1985
Absence of each of the extraocular muscles as a rare cause of strabismus has been reported. Helveston suggests that a significant… 
Review
1984
Review
1984
A retrospective review of 20 cases of infants with congenital superior oblique palsy showed that all cases had been diagnosed and… 
1984
1984
The incidence of an unilateral oculomotor palsy due to aneurysms in the junction of the internal carotid-posterior communicating… 
1984
1984
An excellent functional result was obtained after microsuture of a trochlear nerve which was inadvertently divided during the… 
1984
1984
Using a corneal marker and cinematography, we analyzed ocular torsional movements during forced head tilt in three patients with…