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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Abducent nerve palsy

Abducent nerve palsy. The abducent nerve (sixth cranial nerve) innervates only the lateral rectus muscle of the eye, and damage results in an inability to move the eye laterally in the horizontal plane. This symptom may be an indication of increased intracranial pressure, owing to the long intracranial course of the sixth nerve.

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