Ocular Motility Disorders Due to Cerebellar Disease

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Identifier 20160303_nanos_ocularmotility1_02-1
Title Ocular Motility Disorders Due to Cerebellar Disease
Creator David S. Zee MD, Departments of Neurology, Ophthalmology, Neuroscience, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Subject Saccade; Nystagmus; Pursuit; Cerebellum; Skew
Description The cerebellum plays a central role in the control of every type of eye movements It has both immediate, on-line functions to make each individual movement accurate, and long-term, adaptive functions to keep ocular motor responses correctly calibrated for optimal motor behavior. Here we take an anatomical approach to the types of eye movement disorders that appear with lesions within specific parts of the cerebellum. We present a summary diagram to aid in the localization of eye movement disorders associated with cerebellar disease.
Language eng
Format video/mp4
Collection Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Holding Institution North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Association. NANOS Executive Office 5841 Cedar Lake Road, Suite 204, Minneapolis, MN 55416
ARK ark:/87278/s6ns41t1
Context URL The NANOS Annual Meeting Neuro-Ophthalmology Collection: https://novel.utah.edu/collection/NAM/toc/
Setname ehsl_novel_nam
ID 185380
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ns41t1
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