Horizontal Gaze Palsy
Horizontal Gaze Palsy
Horizontal Gaze Palsy
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Clinical Findings with PPRF Lesion<br />
Impaired smooth pursuit and vestibular<br />
eye movements may be preserved or<br />
impaired<br />
Bilateral lesions cause total horizontal<br />
gaze palsy and slowing of vertical<br />
saccades