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Supranuclear Control of Eye Movements (Brainstem, Cerebellar, Cerebral) | R. John Leigh, MD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH | It is widely accepted that disordered eye movements areuseful signs for accurate topological diagnosis of CNS disease processes such as stroke and MS. However, to capitalize fully on their potential, the neuro-ophthalmologist should conduct an orderly and systematic examination, and be able to inter... | 20040331_nanos_motility_sympos_04 |