Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the abducens nucleus contains two groups of neurons: abducens motoneurons that innervate the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle, and abducens internuclear neurons that innervate the contralateral medial rectus motor neurons via the MLF. Vergence movements of the eyes are spared, however, so that adduction is possible with a near stimulus. Such a localized lesion can be produced experimentally, but it occurs rarely in humans except in Mobius syndrome, a congenital brain stem anomaly with horizontal gaze disturbances, often with an associated facial palsy. This condition occurs in at least some cases from aplasia or hypoplasia of both abducens nucle...
Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy; Conjugate Deviation of the Eyes; Normal Convergence; Oculocephal...
Seen here is a sagittal view of the brainstem. The medulla has a significant role in gaze-holding, a...
Seen here is a sagittal view of the brainstem. The medulla has a significant role in gaze-holding, a...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
When an abducens nerve palsy coexists with a gaze palsy to the same side from damage to both the abd...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy; Conjugate Deviation of the Eyes; Normal Convergence; Oculocephal...
Seen here is a sagittal view of the brainstem. The medulla has a significant role in gaze-holding, a...
Seen here is a sagittal view of the brainstem. The medulla has a significant role in gaze-holding, a...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the ...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...
Combined lesions of the abducens nucleus or PPRF and adjacent MLF on one side of the brain stem caus...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
The abducens nerve is unique in that damage to its nucleus results not in ipsilateral abduction weak...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
When an abducens nerve palsy coexists with a gaze palsy to the same side from damage to both the abd...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy; Conjugate Deviation of the Eyes; Normal Convergence; Oculocephal...
Seen here is a sagittal view of the brainstem. The medulla has a significant role in gaze-holding, a...
Seen here is a sagittal view of the brainstem. The medulla has a significant role in gaze-holding, a...