A small localized infarction in the dorsal pontine area can cause various eye-movement disturbances, such as abducens palsy, horizontal conjugate gaze palsy, internuclear ophthalmoplegia, and one-and-a-half syndrome. However, complete loss of vertical saccades and pursuit with horizontal gaze palsy has not been reported previously in a patient with a small pontine lesion. We report a 67-year-old man with a small dorsal caudal pontine infarct who exhibited total horizontal gaze palsy as well as loss of vertical saccades and pursuit
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Henri Parinaud, in 1883, described a patient with paralysis of elevation and convergence and in the ...
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Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis has been reported from causes including hemorrhage, mas...
Supranuclear ocular movements comprise mainly vertical and horizontal movements. Vertical movements ...
Complete gaze palsy in pontine haemorrhage Sir: Henn et at1 have recently shown that in monkeys lesi...
The midbrain and mesodiencephalic junction contain the key structures involved in the premotor contr...
Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy; Conjugate Deviation of the Eyes; Normal Convergence; Oculocephal...
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One-and-a half syndrome is seen in paramedian pontine lesions, and may also co-exist with cranial ne...
"The pontine paramedian reticular formation (PPRF) is the brainstem saccadic generator. Pursuit axon...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Henri Parinaud, in 1883, described a patient with paralysis of elevation and convergence and in the ...
This is a 50-yo-man who suffered a dorsal midbrain stroke. Exam demonstrated normal vertical range o...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
A 62-year-old woman with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis suddenly complained of diplopia asso...
Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis has been reported from causes including hemorrhage, mas...
Supranuclear ocular movements comprise mainly vertical and horizontal movements. Vertical movements ...
Complete gaze palsy in pontine haemorrhage Sir: Henn et at1 have recently shown that in monkeys lesi...
The midbrain and mesodiencephalic junction contain the key structures involved in the premotor contr...
Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy; Conjugate Deviation of the Eyes; Normal Convergence; Oculocephal...
: This is a 65-year-old man who was put on a blood thinner, and shortly thereafter experienced a mid...
This 56 year old woman with known adenocarcinoma of the breast presented with the recent onset of ho...
This is a 50-year-old woman who, while exercising in the gym, suddenly experienced vertigo, nausea, ...
One-and-a half syndrome is seen in paramedian pontine lesions, and may also co-exist with cranial ne...
"The pontine paramedian reticular formation (PPRF) is the brainstem saccadic generator. Pursuit axon...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Henri Parinaud, in 1883, described a patient with paralysis of elevation and convergence and in the ...
This is a 50-yo-man who suffered a dorsal midbrain stroke. Exam demonstrated normal vertical range o...