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Predicting acute ischemic stroke by measuring the degree of ocular gaze deviation ( …


WS Lesley, R Rangaswamy, KH Smith, DM … - Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2009 - jnis.highwire.org
Material and methods A blinded prospective comparison was performed of two
groups of adult patients who underwent CT of the brain. Group 1 comprised
patients with acute hemiplegia or hemiparesis due to middle cerebral artery ...
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[CITATION] Déviation des yeux et de la tête dans quelques cas d'hémiplegie


MJL Prévost - Gazette Hebdomadaire de Medicine et de Chirurgie, 1865
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How do the eyes move together? New understandings help explain eye deviations in patients …


I Derakhshan - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2005 - ecmaj.com
According to the 1-way callosal traffic theory, the decision to move the eyes
begins in the major hemisphere. Therefore, in a person whose left brain is
dominant (the case for most who are right-handed), the signal to move the ...
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The" eye sign" in acute stroke: not necessarily poor outcome


Y Friedman, JA Pettersen, RI Aviv, BJ Murray - British Medical Journal, 2009 - jnnp.bmj.com
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry To subscribe to ... The
''eye sign'' in acute stroke: not ... A 75-year-old man with hypertension,
hypercholesterolaemia and prior coronary artery bypass surgery presented ...
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Skew ocular deviation: a catastrophic sign on MRI of fetal glioblastoma


YM Chuang, WY Guo, DMT Ho, TT Wong, JH … - Child's Nervous System, 2003 - Springer
J.-H. Hung Neurological Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and National
Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Shih-pai Road, 11217 Taipei, Taiwan,
Republic of China S.-J. Chen Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, ...
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Deviation of eyes and head in acute cerebral stroke


F Berger, RD Proß, UJ Ilg, H Karnath - BMC neurology, 2006 - biomedcentral.com
It is a well-known phenomenon that some patients with acute left or right
hemisphere stroke show a deviation of the eyes (Prévost's sign) and head to one
side. Here we investigated whether both right- and left-sided brain lesions ...
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Eye position information on CT increases the identification of acute ischemic …

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V Mahajan, PT Minshew, J Khoury, PP Shu, M … - American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2008 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two staff and 2 fellow neuroradiologists reviewed 75
brain CT scans obtained within 3 hours of acute ischemia from subjects in the
Interventional Management of Stroke Study. Films were reviewed 3 months ...
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Spontaneous eye and head position in patients with spatial neglect


M Fruhmann-Berger, HO Karnath - Journal of neurology, 2005 - Springer
27]. In particular, this seems to be obvious in the acute stage after stroke.
Bearing in mind the potential clinical impact, it is surprising that only few
studies have ad- dressed this observation so far. Searching for clinically ...
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CT assessment of conjugate eye deviation in acute stroke


JE Simon, SC Morgan, JHW Pexman, MD Hill … - Neurology, 2003 - AAN Enterprises
References 1. Blanck HM, Khan LK, Serdula MK. Use of nonprescription weight loss
products: results from a multistate survey. JAMA 2001;286:930–935. 2. Samenuk
D, Link MS, Homoud MK, et al. Adverse cardiovascular events temporally ...
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[PDF] The “eye sign” due to hemispatial neglect


FH de Gobbi Porto, GCL Machado, MNM da … - demneuropsy.com.br
Abstract – Conjugate eye deviation is characterized by a sustained shift in
horizontal gaze, usually toward the affected brain hemisphere. When detected on
neuroimaging, it is called the “eye sign”. It is classically associated ...
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