General Neurology
Brachial plexus injuries
Oct. 19, 2023
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Note the depressed left corner of the mouth and a flattening of the left nasolabial fold. "Complete paralysis of the left sixth and facial nerves (with inability to move the right eye towards the left) from an acute lesion on the left side of the pons. (Source: Gowers WR. A Manual of Diseases of the Nervous System. London: J & A Churchill, 1888.)