Internuclear opthalmoplegia: Difference between revisions
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*One and one-half syndrome | *One and one-half syndrome | ||
* Affected eye has impaired adduction when looking contralateral (to affected eye) | * Affected eye has impaired adduction when looking contralateral (to affected eye) | ||
* Results in diplopia when looking contralateral (to affected eye) | * Results in [[diplopia]] when looking contralateral (to affected eye) | ||
*Usually results from a lesion in the brainstem | *Usually results from a lesion in the brainstem | ||
[[File:Ino v2.png|thumbnail|Internuclear opthalmoplegia, courtesy of sketchy medicine]] | [[File:Ino v2.png|thumbnail|Internuclear opthalmoplegia, courtesy of sketchy medicine]] | ||
Revision as of 13:54, 17 March 2017
Background
- One and one-half syndrome
- Affected eye has impaired adduction when looking contralateral (to affected eye)
- Results in diplopia when looking contralateral (to affected eye)
- Usually results from a lesion in the brainstem
