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1 | Saccadic Intrusions Are Rare in Multiple Sclerosis | Lisa DePledge, Pavle Repovic, James Bowen, Peiqing Qian, Bobbie Severson, Steven Hamilton, Bonnie Keung, Eugene May | Saccadic intrusions (SI) are spontaneous abnormal eye movements that occur due to a number of neurologic conditions, and are indicative of pathology in a wide variety of neuroanatomical sites. Square wave jerks, macro-saccadic oscillations, and ocular flutter have been described in case reports and ... | 20180306_nanos_posters_255 |