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A variant of WEBINO syndrome after top of the basilar artery stroke.
MedLine Citation:
PMID:  20615608     Owner:  NLM     Status:  In-Process    
Abstract/OtherAbstract:
Wall-eyed bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia (WEBINO) is an uncommon neuro-ophthalmologic syndrome consisting of both eyes primary position exotropia and bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia. It is thought to be caused by medial midbrain lesions involving both bilateral medial longitudinal fasciculi and medial rectus subnuclei. We report the clinical and neuroimaging findings of a WEBINO syndrome associated to bilateral ptosis, non-reactive mydriasis and complete vertical gaze palsy in a 55-year-old man who suffered a top of the basilar artery stroke causing tegmental midbrain infarction.
Authors:
Fernando Sierra-Hidalgo; Teresa Moreno-Ramos; Alberto Villarejo; Leticia Martín-Gil; Eduardo de Pablo-Fernández; Elisa Correas-Callero; Ana Ramos; Julián Benito-León
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Publication Detail:
Type:  Journal Article     Date:  2010-07-07
Journal Detail:
Title:  Clinical neurology and neurosurgery     Volume:  112     ISSN:  1872-6968     ISO Abbreviation:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg     Publication Date:  2010 Nov 
Date Detail:
Created Date:  2010-10-11     Completed Date:  -     Revised Date:  -    
Medline Journal Info:
Nlm Unique ID:  7502039     Medline TA:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg     Country:  Netherlands    
Other Details:
Languages:  eng     Pagination:  801-4     Citation Subset:  IM    
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Copyright © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Affiliation:
Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. fsierra.hdoc@salud.madrid.org
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