Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies
HardOphthalmology · Neuro-ophthalmology
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The three ocular motor cranial nerves — third (oculomotor), fourth (trochlear) and sixth (abducens) — drive every conjugate and disconjugate movement of the globe. Their isolated or combined palsies produce characteristic diplopia patterns, and the supranuclear/internuclear lesions (INO, one-and-a-half syndrome) are favourite NEET PG discriminators. This chapter builds the topic from anatomy → localisation → "surgica…
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