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What is abducens paresis?

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Abnormal movement of: This is weakness of either the muscle that moves the eye laterally or trouble with the nerve to that muscle. It is most commonly due to trouble with the nerve that moves the muscle. There are many possible causes. A neuroloigst or neuro-ophthalmologist is the person to see.

Answered 3/9/2015

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