| Literature DB >> 34566216 |
Stefan Dimou1, Lobna Alukaidey2, Girish Nair3,4.
Abstract
Head trauma resulting in clival fracture and bilateral abducens palsy is uncommon. We depict a case of bilateral abducens palsy in a 45-year-old man who, following a period of conservative management showed unilateral improvement in function which was correlated to magnetic resonance imaging findings. We review the anatomical relations of the abducens nerve as well as the potential mechanisms and pathophysiological basis for its compromise in the setting of trauma.Entities:
Keywords: 6th nerve; Abducens; MRI; clivus; recovery; trauma
Year: 2021 PMID: 34566216 PMCID: PMC8409766 DOI: 10.1080/01658107.2020.1831549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroophthalmology ISSN: 0165-8107