Dorsal midbrain syndrome, Parinaud syndrome

Published 2017-12-18
Collier's lid retraction sign, light near dissociation, upgaze paresis, convergence-retraction nystagmus, sunsetting eyes

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  • @Spectacles641
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  • @drssandm
    You are the best teacher of neuro-ophthalmology known to me. God bless you! Thank you for inspiring!!!
  • Such a terrific teacher. Not even in my neuro block anymore but I still watch his videos because he's awesome
  • Saw a patient who was textbook classic for Parinaud's syndrome. Amazing! Thank you for so clearly explaining.
  • Thank you Dr. Lee for these videos. You make the pathways very enjoyable to learn about. Can't wait for the next video(s). Thanks again.
  • Sir your lessons are just amazing. Pub med/internet/books reaserch was driving me mad but when I found your videos everything got simple.Halleluja! Thanks!!!!
  • @cecilia1999
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  • @neuroxplorein
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  • @28austen
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  • @humzaifat1
    Awesome explanation ! I did not find the reason in usual med ophthalmology books, for sunsetting sign in hydrocephalus, and correct explanation of vertical gaze center, which most book so far I have seen writes it to be within the superior colliculus, rather than thalamo-mesencephalic junction. Awesome sir, thank you