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Ugeskrift for laeger · Jun 1991
Case Reports[Abducens paresis, a rare complication to spinal analgesia].
- G F Dierking and J Koch.
- Silkeborg Centralsygehus, anaestesiafdelingen.
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 1991 Jun 3; 153 (23): 1662.
AbstractA case of paresis of the abducens nerve following spinal analgesia is described. Cranial nerve paresis is a rare complication of spinal analgesia although described for all cranial nerves except nos. 1, 9 and 10. It is very useful to know that cranial nerve paresis after spinal analgesia often occurs after a delay of several days, and that treatment is unnecessary because symptoms nearly always disappear spontaneously in about 2-4 months.
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