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1 Isolated Fourth Nerve Palsy as the Presenting Sign of Clival ChordomaM. N. Hall; S. Raviskanthan; P. W. Mortensen; A. G. Lee2022-03
2 Sixth nerve palsy as the initial presenting sign of metastatic prostate cancer. A case report and review of the literature.O'Boyle, J.E.; Gardner, T.A.; Oliva, A.; Enzenauer, R.W.
3 Chiari Type I Malformation Associated With Morning Glory Disc AnomalyRazeghinejad, MR; Masoumpour, M
4 Intermittent downbeat nystagmus secondary to vermian arachnoid cyst with associated obstructive hydrocephalus.Chan, T.; Logan, P.; Eustace, P.
5 Chronic syphilitic meningitis resulting in superior orbital fissure syndrome and posterior fossa gumma. A report of two cases followed for 20 years.Currie, J.N.; Coppeto, J.R.; Lessell, S.
6 Magnetic resonance imaging of the posterior fossa in ocular motility disorders--four case studies.Lewis, M.A.; Goldstein, S.; Baker, R.S.
7 Nonsecretory Recurrence of Multiple Myeloma Presenting as Sixth Nerve Palsy Secondary to Clival PlasmacytomaAaron R. Kaufman; Karen Quillen; Alberto G. Distefano; J. Mark Sloan2021-03
8 Nelson Syndrome: Clival Invasion of Corticotroph Pituitary Adenoma Resulting in Alternating Sixth Nerve PalsiesVivian P. Douglas; Konstantinos A. A. Douglas; Otto Rapalino; Samantha N. Champion; Bart K. Chwalisz2021-03
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