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Vertical Gaze Ophthalmoplegia and the Vascular Anatomy of the Midbrain and Diencephalon | Michael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology | Henri Parinaud, in 1883, described a patient with paralysis of elevation and convergence and in the same paper reported a patient with total vertical gaze paralysis. The latter patient, in addition, had a complete paralysis of convergence with small pupils, right larger than left, that did not react... | 19860224_nanos_smoothpursuitsympos_07 |