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Cranial nerve lesions often accompany closed and open head trauma. Nevertheless, isolated involvement of abducens nerve (AN) without any cervical or cranial fracture is rare. A case of acute AN palsy caused by mild temporal blow is herein described with high-quality reconstructed magnetic resonance images. The authors discuss the current knowledge of the relevant neuroanatomy, the proposed mechanism of nerve injury, and the treatment outcome in patients with isolated AN palsy following minor head trauma.
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