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Cerebellar Eye Signs | Lesions of the cerebellum can result in a variety of eye movement disorders, including saccadic intrusions and oscillations, such as ocular dysmetria, as well as nystagmus, gaze palsies, and dysfunction of the vestibular ocular reflex. In this series of videos, these disorders are discussed in rela... | Image/MovingImage |
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Eyelid Nystagmus | Lid nystagmus is of three types. The most common is associated with vertical ocular nystagmus with the lid movement being synchronous with the eyes, but with greater aplitutde. The second type is associated with gaze evoked horizontal nystagmus and may occur in the lateral medullary syndrome. A p... | Image/MovingImage |
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Chiari Malformation: Eye Movements | The eye movement disorders commonly accompanying Chiari malformations are listed. These are generally the same as with lesions of the cerebellum. | Image/MovingImage |
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Whipples Mimicking PSP | A patient is shown with nuchal dystonic ridigity, profound retropulsion, limited range of horizontal saccades, an almost complete vertical gaze palsy, normal vestibulo-ocular eye movements, and apraxia of eyelid opening. His pendular convergence nystagmus was the clue that he had CNS Whipple's Dise... | Image/MovingImage |