Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . s of the levo-oculorotary system by abolition of the lateral movements of looking of the direct,homolateral side. In both instances the patient looks to the right because of thepredominance of the antagonists (Dejerine). (205) 206 SENSORI-MOTOR NEUROLOGY—CRANIAL NERVES of the second frontal gyrus may produce or occasion this type offorced position of the eyeball. Lesion of the centrum ovale, and of the internal capsule involvingthe projection fibers of the oculomotor may cause conjugate deviations,here associated with h
Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . s of the levo-oculorotary system by abolition of the lateral movements of looking of the direct,homolateral side. In both instances the patient looks to the right because of thepredominance of the antagonists (Dejerine). (205) 206 SENSORI-MOTOR NEUROLOGY—CRANIAL NERVES of the second frontal gyrus may produce or occasion this type offorced position of the eyeball. Lesion of the centrum ovale, and of the internal capsule involvingthe projection fibers of the oculomotor may cause conjugate deviations,here associated with hemiplegia as a rule. The chief lesions causing conjugate deviation are: hemorrhage orsoftening, abscess, encephalitis, occasionally tumor. (6) Lateral Associated Palsy.—-Here the eyes are unable to pass themiddle line. The altered position of the head as seen in conjugatedeviation is absent and movements of the head are unavailing inbringing the eyes past the middle line. Convergence, however, mayremain intact. Certain incomplete conjugate deviations are found
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