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Fourth cranial nerve paresis
Known as:
Fourth Nerve Palsies
, Superior oblique palsy
, nerve iv palsy
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A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder affecting the trochlear nerve (IVth cranial nerve).
National Institutes of Health
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Cranial Nerves
Eye
Eye Abnormalities
Nervous system structure
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Trochlear Nerve Diseases
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1996
1996
Jaensch-Brown-Syndrom - Ursache und operatives Vorgehen*
H. Mühlendyck
1996
Corpus ID: 72449460
Hintergrund Fragestellung und Ergebnisse Schlußfolgerung Benennung des Syndroms Background Question and results Conclusion Name…
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1993
1993
Recession of the superior oblique tendon for inferior oblique palsy and Brown's syndrome.
Astle Wf
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E. Cornock
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Drummond Gt
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology-journal…
1993
Corpus ID: 34971043
Superior oblique tendon recession of 12 to 14 mm was performed in five patients with inferior oblique muscle palsy and three…
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1987
1987
[Primary tectal mesencephalic hemorrhage with isolated trochlear nerve palsy. A case report].
T. Kamei
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F. Uchiyama
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J. Fukuyama
Rinshō shinkeigaku Clinical neurology
1987
Corpus ID: 20362972
1986
1986
Think superior oblique palsy.
H. S. Metz
Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus
1986
Corpus ID: 35294723
Superior oblique palsy is thought to be the most frequent cause of acquired vertical diplopia. It is often the result of blunt…
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1985
1985
Vertical ocular motility disturbance in pseudotumor cerebri.
R. Baker
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J. Buncic
Journal of Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology
1985
Corpus ID: 2572037
Three patients with pseudotumor cerebri developed transient vertical ocular motor abnormalities. All had associated sixth nerve…
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1985
1985
Congenital absence of the superior oblique tendon in craniofacial dysostosis.
B. Pinchoff
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G. Sandall
Ophthalmic surgery
1985
Corpus ID: 43856269
Absence of each of the extraocular muscles as a rare cause of strabismus has been reported. Helveston suggests that a significant…
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Review
1984
Review
1984
Congenital superior oblique palsy in infants.
J. Reynolds
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A. Biglan
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D. Hiles
A M A Archives of Ophthalmology
1984
Corpus ID: 19156927
A retrospective review of 20 cases of infants with congenital superior oblique palsy showed that all cases had been diagnosed and…
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1984
1984
Prognosis of oculomotor palsy following subarachnoid hemorrhage due to aneurysms of the posterior communicating artery.
A. Perneczky
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T. Czech
Zentralblatt für Neurochirurgie
1984
Corpus ID: 11353930
The incidence of an unilateral oculomotor palsy due to aneurysms in the junction of the internal carotid-posterior communicating…
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1984
1984
Return of function after intracranial suture of the trochlear nerve. Case report.
B. S. Grimson
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M. Ross
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G. Tyson
Journal of Neurosurgery
1984
Corpus ID: 34573715
An excellent functional result was obtained after microsuture of a trochlear nerve which was inadvertently divided during the…
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1984
1984
Ocular torsional movements in humans with normal and abnormal ocular motility--Part I: Objective measurements.
B. Kushner
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S. Kraft
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M. Vrabec
Journal of pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus
1984
Corpus ID: 21214625
Using a corneal marker and cinematography, we analyzed ocular torsional movements during forced head tilt in three patients with…
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