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31.) nothnagel's syndrome
Over one day ago | Wed Mar 12 17:08:00 PDT 2008
differential diagnosis (1) pineal tumors (tumor dimeal body) nervous system symptoms for two deemed not, oculomotor nerve palsy eyeball movement disorders, ataxia, pupillary reflex changes include a-romanian pupil, lethargy. ...
From doctor and health
32.) HowStuffWorks "Cranial Mononeuropathy III - Compression Type ...
Over one day ago | Thu May 31 16:33:00 PDT 2007
Cranial mononeuropathy III - compression type is a mononeuropathy, which means that only one nerve is affected. In this case, the third cranial (oculomotor) nerve, one of the cranial nerves that controls eye movement, is damaged by ...
From unknown
33.) intracranial aneurysms
Over one day ago | Wed Mar 12 17:07:00 PDT 2008
clinically to spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebral vascular spasm, oculomotor nerve palsy focal characteristic symptoms. aneurysms of the "rupture" is often severe symptoms or even death in 2001. because diagnosis has improved ...
From doctor and health
34.) pituitary adenoma
Over one day ago | Wed Mar 12 17:12:00 PDT 2008
... the disease progress faster is not just a pituitary tumor growth suppression, and to the surrounding violations, to saddle the end of bone destruction or immersion cavernous caused oculomotor nerve palsy or outreach nerve palsy. ...
From disease and health
35.) A Movie You Could Not Remember. A New Learning Process.
Over one day ago | Tue Oct 30 3:28:00 PDT 2007
Together, the Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens Nerve move the eye in many directions. The oculomotor nerve is the most diverse. It is responsible for moving each eye towards the nose, up, down, and external rotation. ...
From unknown
36.) Maino's Memos: Wikipedia often omits important drug information
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 25 13:22:00 PST 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Consumers who rely on the user-edited Web resource Wikipedia for information on medications are putting themselves at risk of potentially harmful drug interactions and adverse effects, new research shows. ...
From Dominick M Maino, OD, MEd, FAAO, FCOVD-A
37.) Nursing School "BOOT CAMP KIT": Health Assessment Skit (Neurological)
Over one day ago | Sun Jul 29 22:49:00 PDT 2007
Cranial Nerve II, the Optic Nerve is intact.? ?Please hold your head steady and follow the movement of my finger. There is parallel tracking with both eyes. The extraocular muscles of Cranial Nerves III, IV, and VI, the Oculomotor, ...
From nurse2012
38.) NurseReview.Org - Nclex Questions for Fundamentals Of Nursing ...
Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 0:00:00 PST 2008
The oculomotor nerve controls the following functions: raising the eyelids and extraocular movements (motor), and pupillary constriction (parasympathetic). The trigeminal nerve controls the following functions: jaw opening and clenching ...
From Yoko
39.) HowStuffWorks "Cranial Mononeuropathy III - Diabetic Type ...
Over one day ago | Thu May 31 16:33:00 PDT 2007
Cranial mononeuropathy III - diabetic type is a mononeuropathy, which means that only one nerve is damaged. It involves the third cranial (oculomotor) nerve, which is one of the cranial nerves that controls eye movement. ...
From unknown
40.) Arch Ophthalmol -- Abstract: Head Position-Dependent Changes in ...
Over one day ago | Mon Jul 14 20:33:00 PDT 2008
Results In patients with skew deviation, the abnormal torsion and vertical misalignment in the upright position decreased substantially with change to the supine position, whereas in patients with trochlear nerve palsy, ...
From Parulekar, MV, Dai, S., Buncic, JR, Wong, AMF