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151 Impairment of vertical saccades from an acute pontine lesion in multiple sclerosis.Rufa, Alessandra; Cerase, Alfonso; De Santi, Lorenzo; Mandal, Marco; Nuti, Daniele; Giorgio, Antonio; Annunziata, Pasquale
152 Impairment of vertical saccades from an acute pontine lesion in multiple sclerosis.Rufa, Alessandra; Cerase, Alfonso; De Santi, Lorenzo; Mandal, Marco; Nuti, Daniele; Giorgio, Antonio; Annunziata, Pasquale
153 Sixth Nerve Palsy as a Presenting Sign of Intracranial Palsmacytoma and Multiple MyelomaMovsas, TZ; Balcer, LJ; Eggenberger, ER; Hess, JL; Galetta, SL
154 A 26-Year-Old Woman With Diplopia and NystagmusWilliam J. Anderson, MD, Aseem Sharma, MD, Miguel A. Guzman, MD, Sophia M. Chung, MD2020-12
155 Reversible vertical ocular deviations associated with raised intracranial pressure.Frohman, L.P.; Kupersmith, M.J.
156 Diagnosis of superior oblique palsy.W. W. Bixenman
157 Ophthalmic Manifestations in 18 Patients with Botulism Diagnosed in Porto, Portugal Between 1998 and 2003Penas, SC; Faria, OM; Serrão, R; Capão-Filipe, JA; Mota-Miranda, A; Falcão-Reis, F
158 Superonasal Transconjunctival Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression: A Simplified Technique for Safe and Efficient DecompressionAndrew T Melson, Jacob D Warmath, Annie Moreau, Bradley K Farris2021-03
159 Optic Neuropathy and Sixth Cranial Nerve Palsy Caused by Compression From a Dolichoectatic Basilar ArteryLin, JY; Lin, SY; Wu, JI; Wang, IH
160 Midbrain Cleft as a Cause of Chronic Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia, Progressive Ataxia, and Facial WeaknessAhmad, Omar; Reddel, Stephen; Lueck, Christian J.
161 Optic Neuropathy, Headache, and Diplopia with MRI Suggestive of Cerebral Arteritis in Relapsing PolychondritisMassry, GG; Chung, SM; Selhorst, JB
162 Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension Without Intracranial HypotensionTasneem Peeraully, MBBS, BSc, Michael L. Rosenberg, MD2011-09
163 Vertical ocular motility disturbance in pseudotumor cerebri.Baker, R.S.; Buncic, J.R.
164 Vitamin A as a Cause of Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome: Not to Be ForgottenJonathan S Fuerst, Robert C Wann, Lanning B Kline2021-09
165 Acute Onset of Diplopia in an Uncontrolled DiabeticAditya S. Gill, MD Roger Turbin, MD Larry Frohman, MD2022-03
166 Administration of eyedrops in facial palsy.
167 Destructive cysts of the maxillary sinus affecting the orbit.
168 The effect of omitting botulinum toxin from the lower eyelid in blepharospasm treatment.
169 Errors in the three-step test in the diagnosis of vertical strabismus.
170 Recovery of anterior segment circulation after strabismus surgery in adult patients
171 Table of Contents
172 Ocular Motility ReviewEric R. Eggenberger, DO, Mayo Clinic; David I. Kaufman, DO, Chair, Neurology & Ophthalmology, Michigan State University
173 HINTS Examination in Acute Vestibular Neuritis: Do Not Look Too Hard for the SkewKemar E. Green, DO, Daniel R. Gold, DO2021-12
174 Third nerve palsy: the presenting sign of a pituitary adenoma in five patients and the only neurological sign in four patients.Saul, R.F.; Hiliker, J.K.
175 Carotid-Cavernous Fistulae Presenting as Painful Ophthalmoplegia Without External Ocular SignsKosmorsky, Gregory S; Hanson, Maurice R; Tomsak, Robert L
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