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1 | Accomodative Gaze Palsy or Convergence Spasm | This is a psychogenic disorder that may mimic lateral rectus palsy. The clue is pupillary constriction during attempted lateral gaze. | Image/MovingImage | |
2 | Bilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy | A patient with a bilateral PPRF lesion displays intact vertical gaze and convergence. | Image/MovingImage | |
3 | Progressive Supranuclear Palsy | A patient with PSP demonstrates bilateral hypometric saccades, bilateral low-gain pursuit, vertical gaze palsy, and normal vestibulo- ocular reflexes. A second PSP patient is unable to make saccades or pursue horizontally. With optokinetic stimulation, the eyes move somewhat. Cold caloric stimula... | Image/MovingImage | |
4 | Psychogenic Gaze Palsy | Psychogenic Gaze-Palsy is unusual but can usually be detected during Oculo-cephalics when the eyebrows don't elevate during attempted upward gaze. | Image/MovingImage |