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Paralysis of Sixth and Seventh Cranial Nerves in a Child.
1912
J Taylor
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Congenital Defect, Sixth and Seventh Cranial Nerves.
January 1914, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Acromegaly with Unilateral Paresis of Sixth and Seventh Cranial Nerves.
December 1927, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Extraocular muscle surgery in the presence of complete paralysis of the fifth, sixth and seventh cranial nerves.
January 1977, Journal of pediatric ophthalmology,
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Paralysis of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves.
December 1958, American journal of ophthalmology,
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Paralysis of the Sixth and Seventh Nerves Occurring in a Patient with Whooping-Cough.
June 1896, British medical journal,
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Pontine Demyelination With Synkinesis of the Bilateral Sixth and Seventh Cranial Nerves.
June 2024, Neurology,
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Paralysis of the third and sixth cranial nerves following spinal anesthesia.
September 1949, Anesthesiology,
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The causes of paralysis of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves.
May 1966, American journal of ophthalmology,
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[Post-traumatic neurological syndrome; paralysis of the left abducent nerve associated with paresis of the sixth and the seventh right cranial nerves].
January 1955, Rassegna di neuropsichiatria e scienze affini,
J Taylor
Congenital paralysis of sixth and seventh nerves: congenital facial diplegia, congenital oculofacial palsy, Möbius syndrome.
February 1956, American journal of ophthalmology,
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