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The proper control of eye movements requires the coordinated activity of many different anatomic structures in the peripheral and central nervous system, and in turn, manifestations of a diverse array of neurologic and medical disorders are revealed as disorders of eye movement. In this remarkable video collection, an introduction to distinctive eye movement disorders encountered in the context of neuromuscular, paraneoplastic, demyelinating, neurovascular, and neurodegenerative disorders is presented.
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Cases with Multiple Sclerosis
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Cases with Myasthenia Gravis or Mitochondrial Myopathy
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Cases with Paraneoplastic Disease
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Cases with Fisher’s Syndrome
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Cases with Vascular Disease
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Case with Neurodegenerative Disease
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Case of Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy
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Case with Wernicke’s Encephalopathy
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Case with the Locked-in-Syndrome
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