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Cerebellar disease implicated in abnormal eye movement

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Cerebellar disease implicated in abnormal eye movement

Three areas of cerebellum important in modulation of eye movements, according to expert

Reviewed by Michael X. Repka, MD

Baltimore-A number of eye movement disturbances are characterized by cerebellar disease and saccadic intrusions. Michael X. Repka, MD, detailed these abnormalities and how to distinguish among them.

"Cerebellar eye movement control is predominantly organized in the region of the cerebellum," said Dr. Repka, professor of ophthalmology and a professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore. "Three areas of the cerebellum-the vestigial nucleus, the nodulus, and the ...

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