Abducens nerve: what is it?

The abducens nerve controls the lateral rectus muscle, which moves the eye outward. Damage to the nerve causes double vision and inward deviation of the affected eye. Trauma, aneurysms, strokes, and diabetes-related nerve damage are common causes of abducens nerve dysfunction. Other conditions can mimic sixth nerve palsy. The abducens nerve, also called cranial nerve […]

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