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1 3 Step Test1986Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_jmec
2 33. Fourth Nerve Disease1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979Soundehsl_novel_jls
3 A Case Report of Four and a Half Syndrome2013-02-12Textehsl_novel_nam
4 A Giant Aneurysm of the Internal Carotid Presenting with Diplopia2003-02-11Textehsl_novel_nam
5 Acquired Right Fourth Nerve Palsy2021-09Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_jdt
6 Adaptive Neural Mechanism for Listing's Law Revealed in Patients With Fourth Nerve Palsy2002-02-11Textehsl_novel_nam
7 Adult with Acquired Vertical Diplopia: Do I Image? Do I Operate? (PDF)2020-03Textehsl_novel_nam
8 Adult with Acquired Vertical Diplopia: Do I Image? Do I Operate? (Slides)2020-03Textehsl_novel_nam
9 Adult with Acquired Vertical Diplopia: Do I Image? Do I Operate? (Video)2020-03Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_nam
10 Alternating Hypertropias - Bilateral 4th Nerve Palsies and Alternating Skew Deviation2018Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_gold
11 Associated Injuries and Prognosis in Traumatic Isolated 3rd, 4th, and 6th Cranial Nerve Palsies2014-03-04Textehsl_novel_nam
12 Central 4th Nerve Palsy with Contralateral Horner's Syndrome2016Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_gold
13 Duane's Syndrome1990Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_shw
14 Flowchart Approach to Evaluating Fourth Nerve Palsy2021-09Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_jdt
15 Fourth Nerve Palsy1992Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_shw
16 Fourth Nerve Palsy1993Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_shw
17 Fourth Nerve Palsy1986Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_jmec
18 Fourth Nerve Palsy Animated Video2021-09Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_jdt
19 Indirect Traumatic Optic Neuropathy with Total Third, Fourth, Sixth Nerve and Partial Fifth Nerve Palsy1994-02-28Textehsl_novel_nam
20 Isolated Central 4th Nerve Palsy2018-02Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_gold
21 Left Fourth Nerve Palsy in a Woman With a Left Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect Unassociated With Loss of Visual Acuity or a Visual Field Defect2024-06Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_nrm
22 Left Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect in a Patient With Completely Normal Visual Acuity and Visual Field but Who Had a Contralateral Fourth Nerve Palsy Due to a Glioma Involving the Dorsal Midbrain2024-06Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_nrm
23 Leukemic Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis Causing 4th and 6th Nerve Palsies2017Image/MovingImageehsl_novel_gold
24 Localizing Value of Ipsilateral Horners Syndrome and Fourth Nerve Palsy2014-03-04Textehsl_novel_nam
25 M.I.A. (abstract)2017-04Textehsl_novel_fbw
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