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1 Saccadic Abnormalities in Nephropathic CystinosisKatz, Barrett; Melles, Ronald B; Trauner, Doris A; Schneider, Jerry A
2 Disorders of the visual system in Alzheimer's disease.Mendez, M.F.; Tomsak, R.L.; Remler, B.
3 Amyloid ophthalmoplegia. Ophthalmoparesis secondary to primary systemic amyloidosis.Katz, B.; Leja, S.; Melles, R.B.; Press, G.A.
4 Optokinetic dissociation, saccadic hypomotility, and sakkidierung.Murphy, B.J.; Quencer, R.M.
5 Tracking Eye Movements for Diagnosis in Myasthenia Gravis: A Comprehensive ReviewMinh N. L. Nguyen; Anneke van der Walt; Joanne Fielding; Meaghan Clough; Owen B. White2022-12
6 Voluntary Saccadic Oscillations, Resembling Ocular Flutter and OpsoclonusRobert D. Yee, MD, Peter H. Spiegel, MD, Tetsuto Yamada, MD, Larry A. Abel, PhD, David A. Suzuki, PhD, David S. Zee, MD1994-06
7 Voluntary saccadic oscillations, resembling ocular flutter and opsoclonus.Yee, RD; Spiegel, PH; Yamada, T; Abel, LA; Suzuki, DA; Zee, DS
8 Selective Saccadic Palsy After Cardiac SurgeryKim, Eui-Jung; Oh, Sun-Young; Choi, Ha-Cheol; Shin, Byoung-Soo; Seo, Man-Wook; Choi, Jong-Bum
9 The Clinical and Imaging Profile of Skew Deviation: A Study of 157 CasesEyal Walter, Jonathan D Trobe2021-03
10 Saccadic Ping-Pong GazeJohkura, K; Komiyama, A; Tobita, M; Hasegawa, O
11 Up-Down Asymmetry of Saccadic Contrapulsion in Lateral Medullary SyndromeKaski, Diego; Bentley, Paul; Lane, Russell; Bronstein, Adolfo
12 Ocular Motility Review for 1997-1998Eric R. Eggenberger, DO, Mayo Clinic; David I. Kaufman, DO, Chair, Neurology & Ophthalmology, Michigan State University
13 Olivopontocerebellar atrophy presenting with hemiparkinsonian ocular motor signs.Merchut, M.P.; Brigell, M.
14 Bedside Tests of Saccades after Head InjuryMulhall, LE; Williams, IM; Abel, LA1999-06
15 Congenital ocular motor apraxia in twins. Findings with magnetic resonance imaging.Borchert, M.S.; Sadun, A.A.; Sommers, J.D.; Wright, K.W.
16 Saccadic burst cell membrane dysfunction is responsible for saccadic oscillations.Shaikh, Aasef G; Ramat, Stefano; Optican, Lance M; Miura, Kenichiro; Leigh, R John; Zee, David S
17 Saccadic burst cell membrane dysfunction is responsible for saccadic oscillations.Shaikh, Aasef G; Ramat, Stefano; Optican, Lance M; Miura, Kenichiro; Leigh, R John; Zee, David S
18 Sustained blepharoclonus upon eye closure.Safran, A.B.; Moody, J.F.; Gauthier, G.
19 Quantitative longitudinal assessment of saccades in Huntington's disease.Rubin, A.J.; King, W.M.; Reinbold, K.A.; Shoulson, I.
20 Spinocerebellar degeneration with slow eye movements and abducens nerve palsy.Okuda, B.; Yamasaki, M.; Hashimoto, S.; Maya, K.; Imai, T.
21 Bilateral horizontal gaze palsy in multiple sclerosis.Tan, E.; Kansu, T.; Kirkali, P.; Zileli, T.
22 Neuropathologic findings in idiopathic opsoclonus and myoclonus. Their similarity to those in paraneoplastic cerebellar cortical degeneration.Hunter, S.; Kooistra, C.
23 Ocular Myasthenia Gravis: Toward a Risk of Generalization Score and Sample Size Calculation for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Disease ModificationSui H. Wong, MD, MRCP, Aviva Petrie, CStat, Gordon T. Plant, FRCP, FRCOphth2016-09
24 Oculographic analysis of acute esotropia secondary to a thalamic hemorrhage.Hertle, Richard W.; Bienfang, Don C.
25 Opsoclonus in a Patient with Cerebellar DysfunctionVersino, M; Mascolo, A; Piccolo, G; Alloni, R; Cosi, V
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