Sixth nerve palsy

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A disorder affecting the sixth cranial nerve, causing eye movement issues


Sixth Nerve Palsy

Sixth nerve palsy, also known as abducens nerve palsy, is a neurological disorder that affects the sixth cranial nerve, known as the abducens nerve. This nerve is responsible for controlling the lateral rectus muscle, which is responsible for moving the eye outward, away from the nose. When this nerve is impaired, it results in a condition where the affected eye cannot move outward properly, leading to strabismus and diplopia (double vision).

Signs and Symptoms

The primary symptom of sixth nerve palsy is the inability to move the affected eye outward. This results in:

  • Diplopia: Double vision, particularly when looking in the direction of the affected eye.
  • Strabismus: Misalignment of the eyes, where the affected eye may turn inward.
  • Head turn: Patients may turn their head to compensate for the misalignment and reduce double vision.

Causes

Sixth nerve palsy can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of sixth nerve palsy involves a thorough clinical examination and may include:

Treatment

Treatment of sixth nerve palsy depends on the underlying cause:

  • Observation: In cases where the cause is idiopathic or due to microvascular ischemia, the condition may resolve spontaneously over time.
  • Prism glasses: To help alleviate double vision.
  • Botulinum toxin injections: To temporarily paralyze the opposing muscle and improve alignment.
  • Surgery: In cases where the palsy does not resolve, surgical intervention may be necessary to correct the eye alignment.

Prognosis

The prognosis for sixth nerve palsy varies depending on the cause. In cases related to microvascular issues, recovery is often complete within a few months. However, if the palsy is due to a tumor or significant trauma, the outcome may depend on the success of treating the underlying condition.

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