Hemiparesis; Loss of facial sensationA 35-year old male with diminished facial sensation, hemiparesis and nystagmus. Previouos history significant for right OM, mastoiditis and facial nerve palsy.Eye exam: Vertical and horizontal nystagmus; Right V, VI, VII, VIII nerve palsy; gaze palsyPontine abscessSurger
Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS), a variant of Guillain–Barré syndrome, is characterized by ataxia, aref...
Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare condition characterized by the classical triad of ophthalmopl...
Facial numbness; Proptosis: Low visual acuityA 38-year old male with right facial numbness and promi...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
AbstractA 30-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a complaint of acute headache ...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
Millard-Gubler syndrome, first described in 1858, is caused by a lesion at the ventral part of the p...
The Foville’s Syndrome is a rare clinical feature of stroke or brain hemorrhage. This is very rare b...
Abstract The Gasperini syndrome is a very rare brainstem disease characterized by the typical combin...
This is a 50-year-old woman who, while exercising in the gym, suddenly experienced vertigo, nausea, ...
Paresis of the sixth or seventh cranial nerve becomes the distinguishing criterion for Mobius síndro...
One-and-a half syndrome is seen in paramedian pontine lesions, and may also co-exist with cranial ne...
Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS), a variant of Guillain–Barré syndrome, is characterized by ataxia, aref...
Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare condition characterized by the classical triad of ophthalmopl...
Facial numbness; Proptosis: Low visual acuityA 38-year old male with right facial numbness and promi...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
AbstractA 30-year-old male presented to the emergency department with a complaint of acute headache ...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
Millard-Gubler syndrome, first described in 1858, is caused by a lesion at the ventral part of the p...
The Foville’s Syndrome is a rare clinical feature of stroke or brain hemorrhage. This is very rare b...
Abstract The Gasperini syndrome is a very rare brainstem disease characterized by the typical combin...
This is a 50-year-old woman who, while exercising in the gym, suddenly experienced vertigo, nausea, ...
Paresis of the sixth or seventh cranial nerve becomes the distinguishing criterion for Mobius síndro...
One-and-a half syndrome is seen in paramedian pontine lesions, and may also co-exist with cranial ne...
Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS), a variant of Guillain–Barré syndrome, is characterized by ataxia, aref...
Miller-Fisher syndrome (MFS) is a rare condition characterized by the classical triad of ophthalmopl...
Facial numbness; Proptosis: Low visual acuityA 38-year old male with right facial numbness and promi...