A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utriculo-ocular motor pathways. While vestibular jerk nystagmus is a consequence of static semicircular canal pathway imbalance (e.g., left-beating nystagmus due to acute right vestibular hypofunction from vestibular neuritis), an ocular tilt reaction, which includes skew deviation, head tilt, and ocular counter-roll, is a consequence of static utricle pathway imbalance. Anatomy of the utricle-ocular motor pathways Beginning caudally with the right utriculo-ocular motor pathway: the right labyrinth contains the linear acceleration detectors (otoliths), including the saccule and utricle. The utricle responds not only to linear translation, but al...
Skew deviation is a vertical strabismus that is often associated with abnormal ocular torsion and he...
A 35-year-old woman presented a few days after the onset of room-spinning vertigo. She denied diplop...
Skew deviation is a vertical strabismus caused by supranuclear or peripheral vestibular lesions. It ...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
The ocular tilt reaction composes a triad of ipsilateral head-tilt, ipsilateral conjugate ocular tor...
The ocular tilt reaction composes a triad of ipsilateral head-tilt, ipsilateral conjugate ocular tor...
Lesions of which of the following neuro-anatomic structures could result in the clinical findings sh...
Lesions of which of the following neuro-anatomic structures could result in the clinical findings sh...
The objectives of this presentation are to provide an understanding of the current use of the terms ...
Skew deviation is a vertical misalignment of the visual axes caused by a disturbance of prenuclear v...
When tilting the head towards the shoulder there are numerous mechanisms influencing on the generati...
Skew deviation is a vertical strabismus that is often associated with abnormal ocular torsion and he...
A 35-year-old woman presented a few days after the onset of room-spinning vertigo. She denied diplop...
Skew deviation is a vertical strabismus caused by supranuclear or peripheral vestibular lesions. It ...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utr...
The ocular tilt reaction composes a triad of ipsilateral head-tilt, ipsilateral conjugate ocular tor...
The ocular tilt reaction composes a triad of ipsilateral head-tilt, ipsilateral conjugate ocular tor...
Lesions of which of the following neuro-anatomic structures could result in the clinical findings sh...
Lesions of which of the following neuro-anatomic structures could result in the clinical findings sh...
The objectives of this presentation are to provide an understanding of the current use of the terms ...
Skew deviation is a vertical misalignment of the visual axes caused by a disturbance of prenuclear v...
When tilting the head towards the shoulder there are numerous mechanisms influencing on the generati...
Skew deviation is a vertical strabismus that is often associated with abnormal ocular torsion and he...
A 35-year-old woman presented a few days after the onset of room-spinning vertigo. She denied diplop...
Skew deviation is a vertical strabismus caused by supranuclear or peripheral vestibular lesions. It ...