they result in less than satisfactory outcomes with residual deviations in primary gaze or postoperative drifts. One of the described techniques for management of oculomotor palsy has been medial ...
On her first visit at the age of 17 years, she showed dystonia in all limbs, dysarthria, ataxic gait and vertical supranuclear gaze palsy (VSGP). On neurological examinations, she had VSGP without ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), also known as Steele-Richardson-Olszewski ... Failure of voluntary down or lateral gaze corrects when the patient's eyes are centrally fixated and their head ...
vertical gaze palsy, rigidity, tremors, and cognitive decline, but it progresses faster and currently has no fundamental treatment. PSP is classified into several types, including PSP-Richardson's ...
Gaze-evoked nystagmus typically results from damage to the neural integrator (the medial vestibular nucleus, nucleus prepositus hypoglossi and cerebellar flocculus for horizontal gaze; the ...
Dizziness when lying down may be treatable with head positioning and medications. This article describes non-emergency and ...
Horizontal saccadic eye movements rather than gaze fixation correlated with significantly reduced body sway for both the healthy participants and those with Parkinson's, regardless of the position ...
Topline supports moving to Phase 3 trial and shows potential to develop GV1001 as the world's first PSP treatment PSP is a degenerative disease that, like Parkinson's disease, causes symptoms such as ...
The CO Motor Speech Lab, directed by Dr. Allison I Hilger, investigates how motor plans for speech production are executed, and how this process becomes impaired in neurological disorders. We are ...
Because our ability to detect acute stroke with neuroimaging techniques is limited, it remains a clinical diagnosis. The strict time requirements of thrombolytic therapy require sharp assessment ...