K Takahashi, A Oka, M Mizuguchi, M Saitoh… - Brain and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... anything, or utter sounds. Her muscle tonus was hypotonic with attenuated deep tendon reflexes. She had anisocoria with the right pupil larger than the left, bilaterally sluggish light reflex, horizontal nystagmus, and ocularbobbing. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 5 versions
A McKeon, JA Tracy, SJ Pittock, JE Parisi… - Archives of …, 2011 - Am Med Assoc ... or cranial neuropathies, recorded in 11 patients (13%), included supranuclear gaze palsy (3 patients), unilateral sixth nerve palsy (2 patients), bilateral sixth nerve palsies (2 patients), fourth nerve and bilateral seventh nerve palsies (1 patient), ocularbobbing (1 patient ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[HTML] from nih.govUK Misra, J Kalita, S Prabhakar… - Annals of Indian …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Rarely meningismus, focal neurologic signs (aphasia, hemiplegia, ataxia, chorea, and tremor), and neuro-ophthalmologic signs (gaze deviation, oculomotor palsy, nystagmus, and ocular bobbing) may be present. Retinal hemorrhage may occur in 15% of patients. ...
CNS Inflammatory - Brainstem Disorders, 2011 - books.google.com ... 3.14. 2.7 Spontaneous Vertical Eye Movements • Ocularbobbing: abrupt, spontaneous conjugate down- ward movement of the eyes, followed immediately, or with a latency of a few (up to 10) seconds, by a slow return to the initial position. ...
RN Kallakatta, A Radhakrishnan… - Journal of Neurology, …, 2011 - jnnp.bmj.com ... Twelve patients were bed-bound, and nine patients had various eye movement abnormalities at the time of discharge in the form of slow saccades (n=2), nystagmus (n=1), ocularbobbing (n=1) and vertical gaze palsy (n=5). The demographic data and clinical features are ... Related articles - All 4 versions