Purpose To confirm the effectiveness of the Kestenbaum–Anderson principle in the surgical management of compensatory head posture because of horizontal gaze palsy and acquired vertical nystagmus.
We report an unusual case of a young boy harbouring a large porencephalic cyst, who was found to have vertical gaze palsy on ocular examination in the absence of other neurological signs and symptoms.
A 27-year-old woman was referred to the New England Eye Center for evaluation of bilateral restricted eye movements, for which the patient characterized as being “in a daze.” She had initially ...
This 48 year old female was referred to the Department of Neurology for evaluation of a two year history of weakness, imbalance (primarily postural instability), dysarthria, vision abnormalities, and ...
KYOTO, Japan — The R2 component of the blink reflex recovery cycle (R2 BRRC) appears to be a useful tool to distinguish progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) from corticobasal degeneration (CBD) with ...
- Topline supports moving to Phase 3 trial and shows potential to develop GV1001 as the world's first PSP treatment PSP is a degenerative disease that, like Parkinson's disease, causes symptoms such ...
Often one of the first symptoms noted during a physical examination is the slow vertical movement of the eyes. Patients will complain of having difficulty reading, as their ability to gaze downwards ...
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