
pmid: 16414363
A 38-year-old man experienced double vision with pupillary abnormalities and convergence retraction nystagmus. A mass, which responded to radiation therapy, was seen as the cause of his dorsal midbrain syndrome. The neural control of vertical eye movements is reviewed and the management of a third ventricular-pineal region mass discussed.
Adult, Male, skew deviation, third ventricular tumor, convergence retraction nystagmus, Endoscopy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ventriculostomy, Diagnosis, Differential, dorsal midbrain syndrome, Diplopia, Humans, diplopia, vertical eye movement control, Follow-Up Studies, Hydrocephalus
Adult, Male, skew deviation, third ventricular tumor, convergence retraction nystagmus, Endoscopy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ventriculostomy, Diagnosis, Differential, dorsal midbrain syndrome, Diplopia, Humans, diplopia, vertical eye movement control, Follow-Up Studies, Hydrocephalus
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