[PDF] from neurologyasia.orgA Osawa, S Maeshima, M Suzuki… - Neurology Asia, 2011 - neurologyasia.org We report a patient with unilateral midbrain hemorrhage which caused ipsilateral complete oculomotor nerve palsy with pupillary involvement, contralateral upgaze paresis, contralateral limb ataxia and Parinaud's syndrome. CT scan and MRI brain demonstrated a hemorrhage in the left ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
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T Cheung, A Proulx… - Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology/ …, 2011 - Elsevier
MC Brodsky - American Orthoptic Journal, 2011 - aoj.uwpress.org ... CFEOM, blowout fracture) Other restriction (supernumerary muscle) Neuromuscular junction disease (myasthenia gravis) Superior rectus muscle hypoplasia Superior division third nerve palsy Nuclear third nerve palsy Unilateral Parinaudsyndrome Contralateral superior ...
EJ Fontana, J Garvin, N Feldstein… - Neurosurgery Clinics of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... are related to hydrocephalus. Symptoms reported include headache, Parinaud syndrome, decreased visual acuity, ataxia, and diabetes insipidus. Less-frequent symptoms include precocious puberty and hypogonadism. 8 In 2 ...
PO Kaiser, T Riess, F O'Rourke, D Linke… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... splenomegaly. In rare cases, oculoglandular involvement (Parinaud'ssyndrome), encephalopathy, neuroretinitis, or osteomyelitis can occur. Usually, the disease is self-limiting and patients do not require antibiotic treatment. ... Cited by 9 - Related articles - All 2 versions