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INTRODUCTION

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.

Cases with Multiple Sclerosis

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Video 27–01: Fisher's One-and-a-Half Syndrome (ID164-2)
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Video 27–02: A Case of Ocular Flutter (ID166-2)
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Video 27–03: Downbeat Nystagmus and Periodic Alternating Nystagmus (ID168-6)
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Video 27–04: Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (ID933-1)
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Cases with Myasthenia Gravis or Mitochondrial Myopathy

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Video 27–05: Unilateral Ptosis: Myasthenia Gravis (Thymic Tumor) (ID163-1)
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Video 27–06: Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia: Mitochondrial Cytopathy) (ID906-2)
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Cases with Paraneoplastic Disease

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Video 27–07: Paraneoplastic Upbeat Nystagmus, Cancer of the Pancreas, Positive Anti-Hu Antibody (ID212-3)
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Video 27–08: Paraneoplastic Ocular Flutter, Small-Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Lung, Negative Marker (ID936-7)
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Video 27–09: Opsoclonus/Flutter, Bilateral Sixth Nerve Palsy, Adenocarcinoma of the Breast, Negative Marker (ID939-8)
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Cases with Fisher’s Syndrome

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Video 27–10: Bilateral Ptosis: Facial Diplegia, Total External Ophthalmoplegia, Positive Anti-gQ1b Antibody (ID944-1)
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Cases with Vascular Disease

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Video 27–11: Retinal Emboli (Film or Fundus) (ID16-1)
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Video 27–12: Third Nerve Palsy (microinfarct) (ID939-2)
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Case with Neurodegenerative Disease

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Video 27–13: Apraxia of Eyelid Opening (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) (ID932-3)
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Case of Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy

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Video 27–14: Restrictive Orbitopathy of Graves' Disease, Bilateral Exophthalmos (ID925-4)
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Case with Wernicke’s Encephalopathy

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Video 27–15: Bilateral Sixth Nerve Palsies (ID 163-3)
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Case with the Locked-in-Syndrome

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Video 27–16: Ocular Dipping (ID 4-1)
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