The syndrome usually results from a single unilateral lesion of the paramedian pontine reticular formation or the abducens nucleus on one side (causingthe conjugate gaze palsy
The medial syndromecausesparalysis of conjugate gaze
lesions of the abducens nucleuswill causean ipsilateral conjugate gaze palsy
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also(passive) can ... be causedConjugate horizontal gaze palsy
functional impairment of brain structures superior to motor neurons(passive) is ... caused bygaze palsy
A lesion of the sixth nerve nucleuscausesa conjugate gaze palsy
A lesion of either the paramedian pontine reticular formation or the abducens nucleuscausesan ipsilateral conjugate gaze palsy
Common Visual Problems connected with Brain Injury Top Three Vision Problems arising from Brain Injury or Stroke Double vision ( diplopia(passive) can be caused byCommon Visual Problems connected with Brain Injury Top Three Vision Problems arising from Brain Injury or Stroke Double vision ( diplopia
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from brain stem lesion -- its classification and relationship with internuclear ophthalmoplegiaresultingfrom brain stem lesion -- its classification and relationship with internuclear ophthalmoplegia
in the frontal eyeoriginatein the frontal eye
in slowing of saccades horizontally or vertically ( or both ) with or without range limitationswill resultin slowing of saccades horizontally or vertically ( or both ) with or without range limitations
a neural disorder(passive) caused bya neural disorder