A Puzzling Gaze Deviation

A patient presents with an inability to move their right eye outward. Explore the clinical signs and diagnosis of this specific horizontal Gaze Palsy.

Right sixth cranial nerve palsy


This patient was trying to look right when the image was taken. What is the diagnosis?

What is the most likely diagnosis?

Internuclear ophthalmoplegia
Left fourth cranial nerve palsy
Left sixth cranial nerve palsy
Right fourth cranial nerve palsy
Right sixth cranial nerve palsy

Abducens nerve, Diplopia, Neurology, Ophthalmoplegia, Right sixth cranial nerve palsy

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