Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis is a rare syndrome with common etiologies being inflammation, stroke, and metastasis (1). We describe three cases of central nervous system demyelinating disease manifesting as complete bilateral horizontal gaze palsy
A 41 year old male presented with acute onset binocular horizontal diplopia of two weeks duration. D...
Vertical gaze palsy with bilateral third nerve palsy is a rare neurological finding. We present a ca...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis is a rare syndrome with common etiologies being inflamm...
Objective: Description of two cases with bilateral horizontal gaze palsy as first manifestation of m...
Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis has been reported from causes including hemorrhage, mas...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of central nervous system that commonly affects...
Isolated bilateral horizontal gaze palsy (BHGP) caused by bilateral dysfunction of the pontine param...
A patient with a bilateral PPRF lesion displays intact vertical gaze and convergence.curriculum_fell...
This 56 year old woman with known adenocarcinoma of the breast presented with the recent onset of ho...
Purpose: To report a unique case of bilateral horizontal pontine gaze palsy with concurrent esotropi...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
Diplopia; HeadacheA 41-year old male with horizontal diplopia in right and left gaze and diffuse hea...
We present three cases that we suggest require a novel diagnosis and a reconsideration of current un...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
A 41 year old male presented with acute onset binocular horizontal diplopia of two weeks duration. D...
Vertical gaze palsy with bilateral third nerve palsy is a rare neurological finding. We present a ca...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis is a rare syndrome with common etiologies being inflamm...
Objective: Description of two cases with bilateral horizontal gaze palsy as first manifestation of m...
Complete bilateral horizontal gaze paralysis has been reported from causes including hemorrhage, mas...
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of central nervous system that commonly affects...
Isolated bilateral horizontal gaze palsy (BHGP) caused by bilateral dysfunction of the pontine param...
A patient with a bilateral PPRF lesion displays intact vertical gaze and convergence.curriculum_fell...
This 56 year old woman with known adenocarcinoma of the breast presented with the recent onset of ho...
Purpose: To report a unique case of bilateral horizontal pontine gaze palsy with concurrent esotropi...
Presented here are two patients with horizontal gaze and facial palsies due to stroke. The first pat...
Diplopia; HeadacheA 41-year old male with horizontal diplopia in right and left gaze and diffuse hea...
We present three cases that we suggest require a novel diagnosis and a reconsideration of current un...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
A 41 year old male presented with acute onset binocular horizontal diplopia of two weeks duration. D...
Vertical gaze palsy with bilateral third nerve palsy is a rare neurological finding. We present a ca...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...