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1 Bilateral INOs and Partial 3rd Nerve Palsies2017Image/MovingImage
2 Brainstem Ocular Motor Machinery2017Image/MovingImage
3 Central (Nuclear) 3rd Nerve Palsies2016Image/MovingImage
4 Central 4th Nerve Palsy with Contralateral Horner's Syndrome2016Image/MovingImage
5 Central Anatomy of the Fourth Nerve2017Image
6 Central Anatomy of the Third Nerve2017Image
7 Coronal Section of the Brainstem Showing Ocular Motor Nuclei and Anatomy of the Vestibular Nucleus (with SCC Inputs)2017Image
8 Dorsal Midbrain Syndrome from Stroke - Collier's Sign & PseudoabducensImage/MovingImage
9 Mesodiencephalic Stroke Causing Unilateral riMLF and INC Ocular Motor Syndromes2018-12Image/MovingImage
10 Ocular Motor Signs in Brainstem Demyelinating Disease - Spontaneous Upbeat, Vertical Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus, Slow Saccades, Bilateral Vestibular Loss, INOs2020-04Image/MovingImage
11 Ocular Motor Signs in Early Progressive Supranuclear Palsy2017-12Image/MovingImage
12 Ocular Motor Signs in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)2017Image/MovingImage
13 PSP with Complete Ophthalmoplegia and Inability to Suppress the VOR2020-04Image/MovingImage
14 Sagittal Section of the Brainstem Showing Structures Related to Normal Eyelid Function2017Image
15 Sagittal Section of the Midbrain Showing Structures Related to Normal Eyelid Function2017Image
16 Test Your Knowledge - Parinaud's Syndrome in Neurosarcoidosis2018-06Image/MovingImage
17 Test Your Knowledge - Vertical Saccadic Palsy Due to Bilateral riMLF Infarctions2018-06Image/MovingImage
18 Vertical Gaze Palsy and Saccadic Intrusions Due to Anti-Ri from Head and Neck CarcinomaImage/MovingImage
19 Vertical-Torsional Pendular Nystagmus and Convergence Spasm Due to Anti-MaTa Encephalitis2016Image/MovingImage
20 riMLF Syndrome from Artery of Percheron Stroke2016Image/MovingImage
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