Bilateral horizontal gaze palsy in multiple sclerosis
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Bilateral horizontal gaze palsy in multiple sclerosis
Abstract
Bilateral horizontal gaze palsies are rare. In this case report, we present a 28-year-old woman with bilateral horizontal gaze palsies due to involvement of both paramedian pontine reticular formations (PPRFs) by multiple sclerosis (MS) plaques.
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