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A single unilateral lesion,near the midline,may interrupt the pathways involved in vertical gaze just before and after they decussate,including an anatomically unilateral,but functionally bilateral,lesion.We report 11 patients with supranuclear vertical gaze palsies(two with conjugate upgaze palsy,four with combined up-and downgaze palsies,two with monocular elevation palsy,and three with vertical"one-and-a-half"syndrome)due to unilateral midbrain strokes. |
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brainstem,infarction of cerebrovascular accident downward gaze,paralysis of gaze palsy gaze palsy,supranuclear gaze palsy,vertical midbrain,infarction of MRI MRI,abnormal one and a half syndrome one and a half syndrome,vertical upgaze,paralysis of upgaze,paralysis of-unilateral
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