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a lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus between the midpons and oculomotor nucleus(passive) is caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

involvement of the medial longitudinal fasciculus(passive) caused byinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

lesions in the medial longitudinal fasciculus(passive) is caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

a lesion affecting the medial longitudinal fasciculus in the brainstem(passive) is caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

Lesion of the MLFcausesinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

a visible lesioncausinginternuclear ophthalmoplegia

a lesion of the left MLF(passive) caused byinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

differentially diagnosing caudal and rostral lesioncausinginternuclear ophthalmoplegia

Phenothiazine Intoxication Frank F. Cook , MD ; R. Glenn Davis , MD ; Louis S. Russo , MD Arch Neurol(passive) Caused byInternuclear Ophthalmoplegia

damage to nerves(passive) is caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

lesions of , 141 Medinlmuscular branch , ofophthalmic artery(passive) caused byinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

the following(passive) is caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

subdural hematoma(passive) caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

demyelinization(passive) may be caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

multiple sclerosis , trauma , or infarction(passive) is often caused byInternuclear ophthalmoplegia

bilateral subdural hematomascausinginternuclear ophthalmoplegia

brainstem lesionscausinginternuclear ophthalmoplegia

the confusioncausesinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

lesions of , 141 Lostmuscle(passive) caused byinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

the disordercausesinternuclear ophthalmoplegia

to diplopialeadsto diplopia

from a lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus connecting the nucleus of the abducens nerve with the motor nucleus of the oculomotor nerve ( Lhermitte ’s syndromeresultsfrom a lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus connecting the nucleus of the abducens nerve with the motor nucleus of the oculomotor nerve ( Lhermitte ’s syndrome

in compression of the parasympathetic fibersmay resultin compression of the parasympathetic fibers

from damage to the medial longitudinal fasciculusresultsfrom damage to the medial longitudinal fasciculus

from dysfunction of the medial longitudinal fasciculus in the brainstemresultsfrom dysfunction of the medial longitudinal fasciculus in the brainstem

an ipsilateral adduction deficitcausingan ipsilateral adduction deficit

from a lesion of one or both medial longitudinal fasciculiresultsfrom a lesion of one or both medial longitudinal fasciculi

from In older peopleusually resultsfrom In older people

from a lesion in the MLFresultsfrom a lesion in the MLF

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