Disturbances of vertical eye movements from midbrain lesions are usually caused by damage to one or more of three main structures: the posterior commissure, the rostral interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus, or the INC
Combined gaze palsy of horizontal saccades and pursuit contralateral to a midbrain haemorrhage Sir: ...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
Patients with increased ICP may appear to have a generalized restriction of eye movements that, when...
Disturbances of vertical eye movements from midbrain lesions are usually caused by damage to one or ...
Disturbances of vertical eye movements from midbrain lesions are usually caused by damage to one or ...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
Vertical saccadic palsies are reported in lesions that affect the midbrain structures involved in th...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
The mesodiencephalic junction contains structures involved in the premotor control of vertical eye m...
The brainstem contains numerous structures including afferent and efferent fibers that are involved ...
Medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) lesions classically cause an internuclear ophthalmoplegia (or p...
A unique feature of the midbrain is that it separates oculomotor regions in the pons devoted exclusi...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
The brain stem pathway for vertical saccades involves the PPRF, rostral interstitial nucleus of the ...
The midbrain and mesodiencephalic junction contain the key structures involved in the premotor contr...
Combined gaze palsy of horizontal saccades and pursuit contralateral to a midbrain haemorrhage Sir: ...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
Patients with increased ICP may appear to have a generalized restriction of eye movements that, when...
Disturbances of vertical eye movements from midbrain lesions are usually caused by damage to one or ...
Disturbances of vertical eye movements from midbrain lesions are usually caused by damage to one or ...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
Vertical saccadic palsies are reported in lesions that affect the midbrain structures involved in th...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
The mesodiencephalic junction contains structures involved in the premotor control of vertical eye m...
The brainstem contains numerous structures including afferent and efferent fibers that are involved ...
Medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) lesions classically cause an internuclear ophthalmoplegia (or p...
A unique feature of the midbrain is that it separates oculomotor regions in the pons devoted exclusi...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
The brain stem pathway for vertical saccades involves the PPRF, rostral interstitial nucleus of the ...
The midbrain and mesodiencephalic junction contain the key structures involved in the premotor contr...
Combined gaze palsy of horizontal saccades and pursuit contralateral to a midbrain haemorrhage Sir: ...
Extensive reviews of the effects of cerebral hemisphere lesions on eye movements were done by Pierro...
Patients with increased ICP may appear to have a generalized restriction of eye movements that, when...