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Duane Syndrome.
Barry BJ, Whitman MC, Hunter DG, Engle EC. Barry BJ, et al. 2007 May 25 [updated 2019 Aug 29]. In: Adam MP, Bick S, Mirzaa GM, Pagon RA, Wallace SE, Amemiya A, editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993–2026. 2007 May 25 [updated 2019 Aug 29]. In: Adam MP, Bick S, Mirzaa GM, Pagon RA, Wallace SE, Amemiya A, editors. GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993–2026. PMID: 20301369 Free Books & Documents. Review.
The lateral movement anomaly results from failure of the abducens nucleus and nerve (cranial nerve VI) to fully innervate the lateral rectus muscle; globe retraction occurs as a result of abnormal innervation of the lateral rectus muscle by the oculomo …
The lateral movement anomaly results from failure of the abducens nucleus and nerve (cranial nerve VI) to fully …
Duane retraction syndrome.
Alexandrakis G, Saunders RA. Alexandrakis G, et al. Ophthalmol Clin North Am. 2001 Sep;14(3):407-17. doi: 10.1016/s0896-1549(05)70238-8. Ophthalmol Clin North Am. 2001. PMID: 11705140 Review.
Several associated ocular and systemic conditions have been described in DRS patients. In most cases, the abducens nucleus and nerve are absent or hypoplastic, and the lateral rectus muscle is innervated by a branch of the oculomotor nerve. ...
Several associated ocular and systemic conditions have been described in DRS patients. In most cases, the abducens nucleus and …
Duane's retraction syndrome.
DeRespinis PA, Caputo AR, Wagner RS, Guo S. DeRespinis PA, et al. Surv Ophthalmol. 1993 Nov-Dec;38(3):257-88. doi: 10.1016/0039-6257(93)90077-k. Surv Ophthalmol. 1993. PMID: 8310396 Review.
Numerous theories concerning the etiology and pathogenesis of DRS have been proposed, including agenesis of the abducens nucleus, but the majority of investigators concur that the characteristic findings are best explained by a paradoxical innervation of the lateral …
Numerous theories concerning the etiology and pathogenesis of DRS have been proposed, including agenesis of the abducens nucleus
Smooth pursuit disorders.
Pierrot-Deseilligny C, Gaymard B. Pierrot-Deseilligny C, et al. Baillieres Clin Neurol. 1992 Aug;1(2):435-54. Baillieres Clin Neurol. 1992. PMID: 1344078 Review.
The MVN sends a contralateral excitatory projection onto the abducens nucleus (second decussation of the lateral smooth pursuit circuitry). These anatomical and physiological characteristics of lateral smooth pursuit pathways, in addition to the results of lesion st …
The MVN sends a contralateral excitatory projection onto the abducens nucleus (second decussation of the lateral smooth pursui …
Organization of vestibular nucleus projections to the caudal dorsal cap of kooy in rabbits.
Balaban CD, Beryozkin G. Balaban CD, et al. Neuroscience. 1994 Oct;62(4):1217-36. doi: 10.1016/0306-4522(94)90354-9. Neuroscience. 1994. PMID: 7845595 Review.
Injections in the caudal dorsal cap, though, labeled neurons bilaterally in the rostral medial vestibular nucleus, predominantly ipsilaterally in pars beta of the lateral vestibular nucleus and almost exclusively ipsilaterally in caudal pars alpha of the lateral ves …
Injections in the caudal dorsal cap, though, labeled neurons bilaterally in the rostral medial vestibular nucleus, predominantly ipsi …
[Neuropathology of Onuf's nucleus].
Mannen T. Mannen T. Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 1991 Dec;31(12):1281-5. Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 1991. PMID: 1817791 Review. Japanese.
However, neuropathological descriptions of the nucleus are very rare. Pons-Tortella et al reported the sparing of this nucleus in acute anterior poliomyelitis. ...They verified that the oculomotor and abducens nuclei and Onuf's nucleus do not receive d …
However, neuropathological descriptions of the nucleus are very rare. Pons-Tortella et al reported the sparing of this nucleus
The role of interpositus nucleus in eyelid conditioned responses.
Delgado-García JM, Gruart A. Delgado-García JM, et al. Cerebellum. 2002 Dec;1(4):289-308. doi: 10.1080/147342202320883597. Cerebellum. 2002. PMID: 12879967 Review.
We have used here an output-to-input approach to review recent evidence regarding the involvement of the cerebellar interpositus nucleus in the acquisition of these conditioned responses (CRs). Eyelid CRs appear to be different in profile, duration, and peak velocity from …
We have used here an output-to-input approach to review recent evidence regarding the involvement of the cerebellar interpositus nucleus
Evolutionary patterns of cranial nerve efferent nuclei in vertebrates.
Gilland E, Baker R. Gilland E, et al. Brain Behav Evol. 2005;66(4):234-54. doi: 10.1159/000088128. Epub 2005 Oct 25. Brain Behav Evol. 2005. PMID: 16254413 Review.
All vertebrates have a similar series of rhombomeric hindbrain segments within which cranial nerve efferent nuclei are distributed in a similar rostrocaudal sequence. The registration between these two morphological patterns is reviewed here to highlight the conserved vs. …
All vertebrates have a similar series of rhombomeric hindbrain segments within which cranial nerve efferent nuclei are distributed in …
[Central oculomotor circuits].
Pierrot-Deseilligny C. Pierrot-Deseilligny C. Rev Neurol (Paris). 1985;141(5):349-70. Rev Neurol (Paris). 1985. PMID: 3901182 Review. French.
It is now established that the final common pathway of lateral eye movements in frontal-eyed species is the abducens nucleus, which controls not only the ipsilateral lateral rectus, but also, through the internuclear neurons, almost all the conjugate lateral activit …
It is now established that the final common pathway of lateral eye movements in frontal-eyed species is the abducens nucleus, …
Nuclear and infranuclear disorders.
Meienberg O, Müri R. Meienberg O, et al. Baillieres Clin Neurol. 1992 Aug;1(2):417-34. Baillieres Clin Neurol. 1992. PMID: 1344077 Review.
Lesions of the oculomotor nuclear complex differ from lesions of the third nerve, since the motoneurones in the nucleus are specifically grouped. Similarly, a lesion of the sixth nerve nucleus results in a conjugate gaze palsy and not in an abducens
Lesions of the oculomotor nuclear complex differ from lesions of the third nerve, since the motoneurones in the nucleus are sp …
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