A complex system of nerves and muscles enables the human eye to blink, gaze, and shift focus. The trochlear nerve is one of six cranial nerves that carry electrical impulses from the brain to the eye.
We present signs of superior oblique underaction in a patient with orbital plexiform neuroma with radiological evidence of trochlear displacement as the primary cause of underaction. We postulate ...
The trochlear nerve is also known as cranial nerve IV (CN-IV). It is the only cranial nerve that emerges dorsally from the brain (near the back), giving it the longest pathway. It is the smallest ...
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