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Upbeat nystagmus: clinicoanatomical correlation
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1998
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Clinical NeurologyPathologyUpbeat NystagmusOptic NerveNeural IntegratorNeurologyFocal LesionNeuropathologyHealth SciencesVestibular SystemOphthalmologyCiliary BodyNervous SystemNeuromuscular PathologyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyLinear Slow PhaseNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
A patient is reported on with isolated upbeating nystagmus with a linear slow phase in whom a solitary lesion, probably inflammatory, was detected radiologically in the dorsal paramedian caudal medulla, encompassing the most caudal of the perihypoglossal nuclei, the nucleus intercalatus of Staderini. The conjunction of a vestibular pattern of nystagmus with this focal lesion runs contrary to a previous suggestion that the nucleus intercalatus may act as a neural integrator for vertical conjugate eye movements.
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