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Question

Identify the nerve in the given diagram whose palsy causes lateral gaze palsy.

A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

 

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Correct Answer » B

Explanation

Ans: B. B

(Ref Gray’s 41e p437, 664, 670; 40/e p430; Snells 9/e p544)

  • Lateral gaze palsy is due to paralysis of lateral rectus, which is supplied by the abducens nerve.

Structures Marked in the Diagram (cavernous sinus):

  • A = Oculomotor nerve
  • B = Abducens nerve
  • C = Ophthalmic nerve
  • D = Maxillary nerve

Structures in lateral wall of sinus from above downwards:

  • Oculomotor (III) nerve.
  • Trochlear nerve (IV)
  • Ophthalmic (V1) nerve
  • Maxillary (V2) nerve
  • Trigeminal ganglion

Structures passing through centre of sinus (content):

  • Abducent (V1th) nerve.
  • Internal carotid artery.
Tributaries of cavernous sinus
From the orbit From the brain From the meninges

Superior ophthalmic vein°

branch of the inferior ophthalmic

veinQ

Central vein of retina°

Superficial middle cerebral vein°

Inferior cerebral veins°

Sphenoparietal sinus°

Frontal trunk of the middle menin‑

geal vein

Draining channels of cavernous sinus

Into the transverse sinus through petrosal sinus°

Into the internaljugularvein through inferior petrosal sinus°

Into the pterygoid plexus through emissary veins°

Into the facial vein through ophthalmic vein°

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