Bilateral Vertical Gaze Paralysis With Collier’s Sign and Contralesional Pseudo-Abducens Paresis From Unilateral Dorsomedial Thalamic Stroke
Published online on October 22, 2025
Abstract
The Neurohospitalist, Volume 16, Issue 2, Page 229-232, April 2026.
Isolated bilateral vertical gaze palsy is an unusual presentation in acute settings. It is usually accompanied by subtle signs that can lead to precise anatomic localization. This case is notable for the rare co-occurrence of bilateral vertical gaze palsy,...
Isolated bilateral vertical gaze palsy is an unusual presentation in acute settings. It is usually accompanied by subtle signs that can lead to precise anatomic localization. This case is notable for the rare co-occurrence of bilateral vertical gaze palsy,...