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1 Curved Oblique Saccades and Saccadic Slowing in a Patient with an Anti-GAD Mediated Posterior Fossa Syndrome2022-09Image/MovingImage
2 Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus & Slow Saccades Due to Anti-GAD Antibodies in a Patient with Stiff Person Syndrome2020-04Image/MovingImage
3 Bilateral INOs Due to Stroke2020-04Image/MovingImage
4 Complete Saccadic Palsy Due to Pulmonary Thrombectomy2020Image/MovingImage
5 Pendular Nystagmus and Ocular Motor Signs in MS2017Image/MovingImage
6 PSP with Vertical Gaze Palsy, Abnormal Optokinetic Nystagmus and Inability to Suppress Blinking to Light2020-04Image/MovingImage
7 Pseudo-INOs in Myasthenia Gravis2016Image/MovingImage
8 Slow Abducting Saccade in 6th Nerve Palsy2016Image/MovingImage
9 Slow Horizontal, Vertical, Oblique Saccades and Gaze-evoked Nystagmus in Anti-AGNA-1 Encephalitis2022-09Image/MovingImage
10 Five Common Ocular Motor Signs in Cerebellar Disorders - Saccadic Hypermetria, Saccadic Pursuit & VOR Suppression, Gaze-evoked & Rebound Nystagmus2022-09Image/MovingImage
11 Paraflocculus (Tonsillar) Ocular Motor Syndrome and Dysmetria in a Chiari Malformation - Pre and Post-Operative Exams2020Image/MovingImage
12 Saccadic Hypermetria and Ipsipulsion (Behind Closed Eyelids and with Vertical Saccades)2018Image/MovingImage
13 Unidirectional Nystagmus in Lateral Medullary Syndrome2016Image/MovingImage
14 Wall-eyed Bilateral INO in Caudal Midbrain Lesion2016Image/MovingImage
15 Monocular Downbeat Nystagmus Due to a Posterior Fossa Cyst2017Image/MovingImage
16 Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (INO) in Multiple SclerosisImage/MovingImage
17 Test Your Knowledge - Oscillopsia2018-09Image/MovingImage
18 INOs in StrokeImage/MovingImage
19 Mesodiencephalic Stroke Causing Unilateral riMLF and INC Ocular Motor Syndromes2018-12Image/MovingImage
20 Saccadic Dysmetria and Ocular Lateropulsion in Lateral Medullary Stroke2016Image/MovingImage
21 Ocular Motor Signs in Brainstem Demyelinating Disease - Spontaneous Upbeat, Vertical Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus, Slow Saccades, Bilateral Vestibular Loss, INOs2020-04Image/MovingImage
22 Square Wave Jerks and Macrosaccadic Oscillations in a Patient with a Cerebellar Tumor2018-12Image/MovingImage
23 Two Patients with Parinaud's Syndrome with Slow Upward Saccades and Normal Upward Range of Movements2016Image/MovingImage
24 Nystagmus Due to Paraneoplastic (Anti-Yo) Brainstem and Cerebellar Degeneration2017Image/MovingImage
25 Slow Saccades Due to Unilateral Paramedian Pontine Reticular Formation (PPRF) Injury with Preserved Movements Using the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex2018-04Image/MovingImage
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