lesions in the cerebral hemispheres , which cause paresis of gaze away from the side of the lesion , or from brain stem lesions , which , if they occur below the crossing of the fibers from the frontal eye fields in the caudal midbrain , will cause weakness of gaze toward the side of the lesion(passive) may be caused byHorizontal gaze palsy
Lesions within the ponscausehorizontal gaze paralysis
the pattern of hyperintensity ... any processcausesan ipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy
Lesions of the abducens nucleus in the ponscan leadto horizontal gaze palsy
ie lesion of nucleuscausesipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy
small lesions in this areacan causean ipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy
You can also have a lesion right in the PPRFcausinga unilateral horizontal gaze palsy
a small lesion in the 6th nerve nucleuscan causean ipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy
if there is lesion in the PPRF Lesion here or abducens nucleuscausesipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy
a small discrete ischemic lesion in the area of the sixth nerve nucleus and ipsilateral MLFcausedhorizontal gaze palsy with INO
damage to(passive) is caused bydecerebrate Horizontal gaze palsy
a lesion of the pontine tegmentum(passive) caused byhorizontal gaze palsy
cn vi nucleicausesipsilateral horizontal gaze palsy
the jerking of the eye to happen at earlier angles when the eye it rotated aroundcausesthe jerking of the eye to happen at earlier angles when the eye it rotated around
from the inhibition of the smooth pursuit system and the impaired ability to maintain eccentric gaze ( 146 ) brought about by alcohol 's effect on ocular movements via neural mechanisms ( 147resultsfrom the inhibition of the smooth pursuit system and the impaired ability to maintain eccentric gaze ( 146 ) brought about by alcohol 's effect on ocular movements via neural mechanisms ( 147
to afford the officer an opportunity to determine a persons level of impairment through observations of a driver ’s eyes andis designedto afford the officer an opportunity to determine a persons level of impairment through observations of a driver ’s eyes and