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1 Bilateral 6th Nerve Palsies Due to Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension2017Image/MovingImage
2 Bilateral INOs Due to Stroke2020-04Image/MovingImage
3 Bilateral INOs and Partial 3rd Nerve Palsies2017Image/MovingImage
4 Central (Nuclear) 3rd Nerve Palsies2016Image/MovingImage
5 Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) and Cerebellar Signs2017Image/MovingImage
6 Dorsal Midbrain Syndrome from Stroke - Collier's Sign & PseudoabducensImage/MovingImage
7 Downbeat Nystagmus and Convergence Spasm2016Image/MovingImage
8 Eye Signs in Infantile Esotropia - Latent Nystagmus and Inferior Oblique OveractionImage/MovingImage
9 Leukemic Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis Causing 4th and 6th Nerve Palsies2017Image/MovingImage
10 Mild 6th Nerve Palsy Due to Pontine Stroke2017Image/MovingImage
11 Miller Fisher Syndrome - Ophthalmoplegia and Hyperreflexia2016Image/MovingImage
12 Miller Fisher Syndrome - Ophthalmoplegia, Ptosis and Ataxia2016Image/MovingImage
13 Ocular Motor Signs in Brainstem Demyelinating Disease - Spontaneous Upbeat, Vertical Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus, Slow Saccades, Bilateral Vestibular Loss, INOs2020-04Image/MovingImage
14 Ocular Motor Signs in Early Progressive Supranuclear Palsy2017-12Image/MovingImage
15 Ocular Motor Signs in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)2017Image/MovingImage
16 Oculopalatal Tremor with Prominent Nystagmus, Bilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy, and Bilateral Facial Palsies2017-12Image/MovingImage
17 Oculopalatal Tremor with Prominent Nystagmus, Bilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy, and Bilateral Facial Palsies (Figure 1)2017-12Image
18 Parinaud's Syndrome in a Man with GBM of the Pineal GlandImage/MovingImage
19 Parinaud's Syndrome with Impaired Upward Saccades and Otherwise Normal Vertical Eye MovementsImage/MovingImage
20 Pontine Hemorrhage Causing Oculopalatal Tremor and Multiple Cranial Neuropathies2017Image/MovingImage
21 Range of Eye Movements and Evaluation for NystagmusImage/MovingImage
22 Test Your Knowledge - Vertical Saccadic Palsy Due to Bilateral riMLF Infarctions2018-06Image/MovingImage
23 Typical Features of Duane Syndrome Type 12017Image/MovingImage
24 Unilateral 3rd, 4th, and 6th Nerve Palsies Due to Cavernous Sinus Meningioma2017Image/MovingImage
25 Vertical Gaze Palsy and Saccadic Intrusions Due to Anti-Ri from Head and Neck CarcinomaImage/MovingImage
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