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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Lesion of unilateral PPRFalso causesipsilateral lateral gaze palsy

A lesion that affects the ipsilateral abducens nucleus or PPRFcausesan ipsilateral gaze palsy

right frontal lobe(passive) is caused byi.e. left lateral gaze palsy

dysfunction of the ipsilateral abducens nerveresultingin lateral gaze palsy

Lesions in mid brainmay causeverticle gaze palsy

Localized metastasis to the abducens nucleuscan causegaze palsy

Parkinson ’s diseasecan causesupranuclear gaze palsy

most other disorderscausinga supranuclear gaze palsy

compression of the abducens nerve and therefore required immediate decompression(passive) had ... been caused bylateral - gaze palsy

functional impairment of brain structures superior to motor neurons(passive) is ... caused bygaze palsy

artery of(passive) caused bysupranuclear gaze palsy

carcinomacausinglateral gaze palsy

impairment of supranuclear control by involvement of lateral gaze pathways to gaze center coursing near the oculomotor nucleus(passive) was caused bythe supranuclear lateral 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

to diplopia that is accentuated when the patient looks towards the side of the lesionleadingto diplopia that is accentuated when the patient looks towards the side of the lesion

the patient to look away from the lesioncausesthe patient to look away from the lesion

from a lesion to the medial longitidinal fasciculus ( MLFresultsfrom a lesion to the medial longitidinal fasciculus ( MLF

Extraocular movement dysfunction(passive) usually caused byExtraocular movement dysfunction

from brain stem lesion -- its classification and relationship with internuclear ophthalmoplegiaresultingfrom brain stem lesion -- its classification and relationship with internuclear ophthalmoplegia

ual neurological decitresultingual neurological decit

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

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