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- One_and_a_half_syndrome abstract "The one and a half syndrome is a rare weakness in eye movement affecting both eyes, in which one cannot move laterally at all, and the other can move in only one lateral direction (inward or outward). More formally, it is characterized by \"a conjugate horizontal gaze palsy in one direction and an internuclear ophthalmoplegia in the other\". The most common manifestation of this unusual syndrome is limitation of horizontal eye movement to abduction (moving away from the midline) of one eye (e.g. right eye in the diagram on the right) with no horizontal movement of the other eye (e.g. left eye in the diagram on the right). Nystagmus is also present when the eye on the opposite side of the lesion is abducted. Convergence is classically spared as Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor nerve) and its nucleus is spared bilaterally.".
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- One_and_a_half_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Nystagmus.
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- One_and_a_half_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "One and a half syndrome".
- One_and_a_half_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "One-and-a-half syndrome".
- One_and_a_half_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "one and a half syndrome".
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- One_and_a_half_syndrome subject Category:Disorders_of_ocular_muscles,_binocular_movement,_accommodation_and_refraction.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome hypernym Weakness.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome type Disease.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome type Disorder.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome comment "The one and a half syndrome is a rare weakness in eye movement affecting both eyes, in which one cannot move laterally at all, and the other can move in only one lateral direction (inward or outward). More formally, it is characterized by \"a conjugate horizontal gaze palsy in one direction and an internuclear ophthalmoplegia in the other\". The most common manifestation of this unusual syndrome is limitation of horizontal eye movement to abduction (moving away from the midline) of one eye (e.g.".
- One_and_a_half_syndrome label "One and a half syndrome".
- One_and_a_half_syndrome sameAs Q1306962.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome sameAs Eineinhalb-Syndrom.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome sameAs Síndrome_do_um_e_meio.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome sameAs m.0b3tvr.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome sameAs Синдром_Полтора.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome sameAs Q1306962.
- One_and_a_half_syndrome wasDerivedFrom One_and_a_half_syndrome?oldid=696603009.
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