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NEUROLOGY 1975;25:896
© 1975 American Academy of Neurology

Continuous vertical pendular eye movements after brain-stem hemorrhage

WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE, M.D. and WILLIAM E. LIGHTFOOTE, M.D.

Department of Neurology, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Electro-oculographic studies are reported in a 33-year-old man with bilateral horizontal gaze palsies and continuous pendular eye movements in the vertical plane secondary to hemorrhage from a pontine arteriovenous malformation. The effects of pharmacologic and physiologic stimuli on the movements are described.

Received for publication January 3, 1975.

Dr. Lawrence's address is Department of Neurology, George Washington University Medical Center, 2150 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, DC 20037.




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