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J. S. Kim, MD, S. -H. Jeong, MD, Y. -M. Oh, MD, Y. Soon Yang, MD and S. Y. Kim, MD

From the Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea.


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Figure Photographs of eye motion and T2- and diffusion-weighted MRIs

(A) Photographs of eye motion demonstrate exotropia of the eyes and adduction deficit of either eye on attempted lateral gaze. Vertical eye motions were also impaired. The arrows indicate the directions of attempted gaze. (B) T2- and diffusion-weighted MRIs disclose an acute infarction in the midline of the midbrain tegmentum involving the bilateral medial longitudinal fasciculus.

 





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