Cranial nerve palsies
Dysfunction of cranial nerves are called cranial nerve palsies. A general aetiology is presented and each palsy is described in detail.
Reference
- Libreros-Jiménez HM, Manzo J, Rojas-Durán F, et al. On the cranial nerves. NeuroSci. 2024 Mar;5(1):8-38.
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