In horizontal gaze palsies, the supranuclear control of lateral eye movements is impaired. Palsy may be selective for some types of eye movements but not others. They can occur in congenital or acquired forms, and when acquired, usually point to damage to specific pontine structures. They are…
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Pattern 2. Bilateral horizontal gaze palsy with impaired vertical