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Sentences with SIXTH-CRANIAL-NERVE

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"Damage to the sixth cranial nerve can cause double vision."
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"A lesion in the brainstem may affect the functioning of the sixth cranial nerve."
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"The sixth cranial nerve controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle."
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"Injury to the sixth cranial nerve may result in difficulty in looking side to side."
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"The sixth cranial nerve is also known as the abducens nerve."
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"The sixth cranial nerve originates in the pons of the brainstem."
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"The sixth cranial nerve innervates the lateral rectus muscle of the eye."
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"People with sixth cranial nerve palsy may experience eye misalignment."
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"The sixth cranial nerve is primarily responsible for the abduction of the eye."
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"Impaired functioning of the sixth cranial nerve can lead to a condition called abducens palsy."
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"An MRI can be used to visualize the sixth cranial nerve."
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"The sixth cranial nerve controls the movement of one eye at a time."
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"The sixth cranial nerve sends signals from the brain to the lateral rectus muscle."
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"A patient with a sixth cranial nerve disorder may complain of eye strain."
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"The oculomotor and sixth cranial nerves work together to coordinate eye movement."
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"The sixth cranial nerve is the longest cranial nerve in the human body."
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"A tumor near the brainstem can compress the sixth cranial nerve."
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"The sixth cranial nerve plays a crucial role in binocular vision."
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"The function of the sixth cranial nerve can be assessed by an ophthalmologist."
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"The sixth cranial nerve is responsible for the lateral movement of the eye."
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"The sixth cranial nerve controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle, which is responsible for moving the eye outward."
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"Damage to the sixth cranial nerve can result in crossed eyes or double vision."
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"An MRI can be used to detect any abnormalities in the sixth cranial nerve."
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"The sixth cranial nerve, also known as the abducens nerve, is one of the twelve cranial nerves in the human body."
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"Injury or inflammation of the sixth cranial nerve can lead to a condition called sixth nerve palsy."
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"The sixth cranial nerve originates from the pons in the brainstem."
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"The functions of the sixth cranial nerve include controlling eye movements and maintaining proper alignment of the eyes."
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"Eye doctors often conduct tests to assess the function of the sixth cranial nerve during a comprehensive eye examination."
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"The sixth cranial nerve innervates the medial rectus muscle, allowing for inward movements of the eye."
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"Certain diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, can affect the function of the sixth cranial nerve."
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