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English: Clinical assessments during the year following hemorrhage. (00:00-00:18) Horizontal Pursuit 3.0 Months. The range-of-movement is limited in both eyes when looking to the left or right 3 months after hemorrhage. Nystagmus is present in the left eye during leftward gaze and in the right eye during rightward gaze. (00:18-00:28) Horizontal Saccades 6.5 Months. Note the slowing of the saccades. (00.28-00:49) Horizontal Pursuit 6.5 months. The patient can perform conjugate horizontal tracking movements in a wider range with both eyes in both directions. Involuntary vertical eye movements are present in both eyes during pursuit. (00:49-01:01) Involuntary Eye Movements 6.5 Months. When staring straight ahead both eyes make repetitive involuntary vertical movements. (01:01-01-14) Involuntary Eye Movements 11.6 Months. When staring straight ahead, involuntary vertical movements are still present in both eyes, and horizontal pendular nystagmus is now also visible in the left eye. (01:14-01:25) Palatal Tremor 11.6 Months. This sign frequently accompanies pendular nystagmus. |
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Source | Video S1 from Suner M, Prusky G, Carmel J, Hill N (2017). "Longitudinal Quantification of Eye-Movement Impairments after Pontine Hemorrhage". Frontiers in Neurology. DOI:10.3389/fneur.2017.00165. PMID 28512444. PMC: 5411421. | ||
Author | Suner M, Prusky G, Carmel J, Hill N | ||
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Image title | Clinical assessments during the year following hemorrhage. (00:00-00:18) Horizontal Pursuit 3.0 Months. The range-of-movement is limited in both eyes when looking to the left or right 3 months after hemorrhage. Nystagmus is present in the left eye during leftward gaze and in the right eye during rightward gaze. (00:18-00:28) Horizontal Saccades 6.5 Months. Note the slowing of the saccades. (00.28-00:49) Horizontal Pursuit 6.5 months. The patient can perform conjugate horizontal tracking movements in a wider range with both eyes in both directions. Involuntary vertical eye movements are present in both eyes during pursuit. (00:49-01:01) Involuntary Eye Movements 6.5 Months. When staring straight ahead both eyes make repetitive involuntary vertical movements. (01:01-01-14) Involuntary Eye Movements 11.6 Months. When staring straight ahead, involuntary vertical movements are still present in both eyes, and horizontal pendular nystagmus is now also visible in the left eye. (01:14-01:25) Palatal Tremor 11.6 Months. This sign frequently accompanies pendular nystagmus. |
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