Lesions of the abducens nucleus cause an ipsilateral palsy of horizontal conjugate gaze because the abducens nucleus contains two groups of neurons
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Beyond the nucleus but still within the brain stem, fascicular lesions of the oculomotor nerves prod...
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 ...
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...
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...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
When an abducens nerve palsy coexists with a gaze palsy to the same side from damage to both the abd...
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...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Beyond the nucleus but still within the brain stem, fascicular lesions of the oculomotor nerves prod...
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 ...
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...
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...
Congenital horizontal gaze palsy is a rare disorder that is considered to be due to either the absen...
When an abducens nerve palsy coexists with a gaze palsy to the same side from damage to both the abd...
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...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
Among the fibers that make up the MLF, many carry a conjugate horizontal eye movement command from a...
The descending cortical pathways for horizontal saccades are believed to pass through the paramedian...
Beyond the nucleus but still within the brain stem, fascicular lesions of the oculomotor nerves prod...