17 April 2025
: Case report
Traumatic Abducens Nerve Palsy Due to Avulsion in its Cisternal Segment: Illustrative Cases
Unknown etiology
Zhongding Zhang BCDEF 1,2, Baimiao Wang BCDEF 1,2, Yinda Tang BCDEF 1,2, Hua Zhao BCDEF 1,2, Xianda Wu E 1,2, Shiting Li ADG 1,2*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.947249
Am J Case Rep 2025; 26:e947249
Figure 1. Case 1. 3D reconstruction of CT (A) showed fractures on the left occipital, temporal, and sphenoid bones, but the petrous apex looked normal without fractures (B). MRI (C) showed that the condition of the left sixth nerve with respect to the brainstem was unclear (white arrow). CT – computed tomography; MRI – magnetic resonance imaging.






