Isolated Ocular Ipsipulsion as a Clue to Central Vertigo in Lateral Medullary Infarction
Published online on September 29, 2025
Abstract
The Neurohospitalist, Volume 16, Issue 2, Page 220-223, April 2026.
Background:Horizontal conjugate eye deviation (HCED) is typically associated with supratentorial strokes affecting the frontal eye fields and associated pathways. However, a rare form of HCED, ocular ipsipulsion, is caused by a lateral medullary lesion. ...
Background:Horizontal conjugate eye deviation (HCED) is typically associated with supratentorial strokes affecting the frontal eye fields and associated pathways. However, a rare form of HCED, ocular ipsipulsion, is caused by a lateral medullary lesion. ...