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Acute Superior Oblique Palsy in Monkeys: II. Changes in Dynamic ...41.) Acute Superior Oblique Palsy in Monkeys: II. Changes in Dynamic ...

Over one day ago | Sun Jun 17 15:04:00 PDT 2007

The trochlear nerve was severed intracranially in two rhesus monkeys. After surgery, the paretic eye was patched for 6 to 9 days, and then binocular viewing was allowed. Three-axis eye movements (horizontal, vertical, and torsion) were ...

From Shan, X., Ying, HS, Tian, J., Quaia, C., Walker, MF, Optican, LM, Tamargo, RJ, Zee, DS

Elasticity, Viscosity, and Deformation of Orbital Fat ...42.) Elasticity, Viscosity, and Deformation of Orbital Fat ...

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 2 13:34:00 PST 2006

In analyses of these previous measurements, no distinction has been made between elasticity of the fat and its encapsulating connective tissue, elasticity of the optic nerve, and sliding of the sclera within Tenon capsule. ...

From Schoemaker, I., Hoefnagel, PPW, Mastenbroek, TJ, Kolff, CF, Schutte, S., van der Helm, FCT, Picken, SJ, Gerritsen, AFC, Wielopolski, PA, Spekreijse, H., Simonsz, HJ

Unprotected Text: Cranial Nerves43.) Unprotected Text: Cranial Nerves

Over one day ago | Tue Mar 25 0:00:00 PDT 2008

Oh by the way Harry- do you know the one for remembering if a cranial nerve is motor/sensory/both?? Some Say Marry Money But My Brother Says Big Boobs Matter More. Each word corresponds to a cranial nerve and S= sensory, M=motor, B=both ...

From Harry

Medical mcq's: AIPGE 2008 - questions44.) Medical mcq's: AIPGE 2008 - questions

Over one day ago | Wed Jul 2 0:00:00 PDT 2008

a. abducent nucleus b. trochlear nucleus c. oculomotor nucleus d. vestibular nucleus 142. MCC of ocular morbidity in india.. a. refractive errors b. cataract c. d. Ans : a. ENT 143. male with dull TM, deafness & tinnitus, ...

From varun

NurseReview.Org - Nclex Questions for Fundamentals Of Nursing ...45.) NurseReview.Org - Nclex Questions for Fundamentals Of Nursing ...

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 0:00:00 PST 2008

The facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) has both motor and sensory divisions. Common abnormalities of this nerve include loss of the nasolabial fold, an inability to close the eye and to blink automatically, facial asymmetry, drooling and ...

From Yoko

mci screening test question paper 2004 solved | Livedr.org46.) mci screening test question paper 2004 solved | Livedr.org

Over one day ago | Tue Sep 30 14:35:00 PDT 2008

Q 254. eye is deviated laterally and downwards and patient is unable to look up or medially. Likely nerve involved is: A. Trochlear B. Trigeminal C. Oculomotor D. Abducent Ans. C Q 255. Left sided lateral gaze is affected in lesion of: ...

From Live Dr

» Pre-Registration FAQs. 2: Binocular Vision » The Optometry Blog47.) » Pre-Registration FAQs. 2: Binocular Vision » The Optometry Blog

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 16 13:48:00 PDT 2008

Additionally, an esophoria greater in the distance than near (divergence weakness esophoria) can indicate a weakness of the lateral recti, potentially arising from abducens nerve palsy, which therefore require appropriate investigation. ...

From Jane Macnaughton

Oculomotor palsy :- Video clips and latest research48.) Oculomotor palsy :- Video clips and latest research

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 5 16:05:00 PST 2007

We report a case of acquired abducens-oculomotor synkinesis, internuclear ophthalmoplegia, and abducens nerve palsy following brainstem hemorrhage. Weakening surgery on the medial rectus muscle did not eliminate the synergistic movement ...

From unknown

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Over one day ago | Mon Dec 24 18:40:00 PST 2007

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100 cases in ear, nose & throatby prof dr hassan wahba professor ...50.) 100 cases in ear, nose & throatby prof dr hassan wahba professor ...

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 25 12:11:00 PDT 2007

diplopia: due to paralysis of the abducent nerve by the inflammation in the petrous apex as the nerve passes through dorello's canal causing paralysis of the lateral rectus muscle leading to medial convergent paralytic squint ...

From zeiny_ashraf

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