Two cases of vertical gaze palsy: One with and the other without midbrain involvement

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Tarih

2007

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Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Vertical gaze palsies are known to be resulted from lesions of the rostral interstitial medial longitudinal fasciculus, nucleus of Darkschewitsch, interstitial nucleus of Cajal and posterior commisure, all of which are located in the mesencephalic reticular formation. However, in some cases with acute vertical gaze palsy MRI revealed thalamic infarction without midbrain involvement indicating that thalamus also is involved in the control of vertical gaze. In this report two cases with vertical gaze palsy, one with and the other without associated midbrain involvement were presented and discussed with their clinical and MRI findings.

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MRI, Thalamic infarction, Vertical gaze palsy

Kaynak

Turk Beyin Damar Hastaliklar Dergisi

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N/A

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13

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3

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