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212 related items for PubMed ID: 3336442

  • 1. Palsy of upward and downward saccadic, pursuit, and vestibular movements with a unilateral midbrain lesion: pathophysiologic correlations.
    Ranalli PJ, Sharpe JA, Fletcher WA.
    Neurology; 1988 Jan; 38(1):114-22. PubMed ID: 3336442
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  • 2. Vertical vestibulo-ocular reflex, smooth pursuit and eye-head tracking dysfunction in internuclear ophthalmoplegia.
    Ranalli PJ, Sharpe JA.
    Brain; 1988 Dec; 111 ( Pt 6)():1299-317. PubMed ID: 3208059
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  • 8. Dissociated palsy of vertical saccades: loss of voluntary and visually guided saccades with preservation of reflexive vestibular quick phases.
    Kang JH, Sharpe JA.
    J Neuroophthalmol; 2008 Jun; 28(2):97-103. PubMed ID: 18562839
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  • 9. [A case of left third nerve palsy and contralateral vertical gaze palsy with medial midbrain infarction].
    Adachi T, Takagi Y.
    Rinsho Shinkeigaku; 2000 Aug; 40(8):807-10. PubMed ID: 11218701
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  • 11. [Parinaud's syndrome and tonic vertical gaze deviation. 3 anatomo-clinical observations].
    Serdaru M, Gray F, Lyon-Caen O, Escourolle R, Lhermitte F.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1982 Aug; 138(8-9):601-17. PubMed ID: 7156642
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  • 12. Midbrain disorders of vertical gaze: a quantitative re-evaluation.
    Sharpe JA, Kim JS.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2002 Apr; 956():143-54. PubMed ID: 11960800
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  • 13. Upgaze palsy and monocular paresis of downward gaze from ipsilateral thalamo-mesencephalic infarction: a vertical "one-and-a-half" syndrome.
    Bogousslavsky J, Regli F.
    J Neurol; 1984 Apr; 231(1):43-5. PubMed ID: 6716110
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  • 14. Impairment of vertical motion detection and downgaze palsy due to rostral midbrain infarction.
    Heide W, Fahle M, Koenig E, Dichgans J, Schroth G.
    J Neurol; 1990 Nov; 237(7):432-40. PubMed ID: 2273413
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  • 16. Spatial organization of premotor neurons related to vertical upward and downward saccadic eye movements in the rostral interstitial nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF) in the cat.
    Wang SF, Spencer RF.
    J Comp Neurol; 1996 Feb 26; 366(1):163-80. PubMed ID: 8866852
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  • 17. An alternative mechanism of crossed vertical gaze palsy in unilateral mesodiencephalic infarction.
    Park JH, Kim HJ, Kim JS.
    Med Hypotheses; 2021 Jan 26; 146():110372. PubMed ID: 33221135
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