Internuclear ophthalmoplegia following head injury
1979 ◽
Vol 51
(4)
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pp. 552-555
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✓ The most common causes of internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) are multiple sclerosis and vascular disease of the brain stem. Rarer causes are tumor, Arnold-Chiari malformation, and syphilis. Myasthenia gravis has, on occasion, presented with ocular abnormalities indistinguishable from INO. A case is described of bilateral INO of brief duration following head trauma. There were no other brain-stem abnormalities. This brings to 11 the number of reported patients in whom head trauma precipitated this abnormality.
1977 ◽
Vol 47
(1)
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pp. 50-56
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1972 ◽
Vol 37
(5)
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pp. 538-542
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1980 ◽
Vol 53
(2)
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pp. 252-255
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1980 ◽
Vol 53
(6)
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pp. 841-845
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1989 ◽
Vol 70
(6)
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pp. 847-852
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1972 ◽
Vol 36
(6)
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pp. 781-784
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1981 ◽
Vol 54
(6)
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pp. 740-750
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1977 ◽
Vol 46
(1)
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pp. 104-106
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1979 ◽
Vol 50
(6)
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pp. 830-833
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1984 ◽
Vol 60
(5)
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pp. 1085-1088
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