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  1. Conjugate gaze palsy - Wikipedia

    A patient may be diagnosed with a conjugate gaze palsy by a physician performing a number of tests to examine the patient's eye movement abilities. In most cases, the gaze palsy can simply be seen by …

  2. Conjugate Gaze Palsies - Neurologic Disorders - MSD Manual …

    Gaze palsies most commonly affect horizontal gaze; some affect upward gaze, and fewer affect downward gaze. The underlying disorder is treated. Conjugate horizontal gaze is controlled by neural …

  3. Ocular gaze disorders - UpToDate

    Jun 18, 2024 · Abnormalities in eye movements can be caused by palsy of isolated ocular muscles, palsy of conjugate movements (gaze), or both [1]. Gaze disorders are reviewed in this topic.

  4. Conjugate Gaze Palsies - Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders ...

    Palsy refers to paralysis, which can range from partial to complete. Conjugate gaze palsies affect horizontal gaze (looking to the side) most often. Upward gaze is affected less often, and downward …

  5. Vertical Gaze Palsy - EyeWiki

    A vertical gaze palsy (VGP) is a conjugate, bilateral, limitation of the eye movements in upgaze and/or downgaze. [1] VGP can affect functional eye movements by selectively involving the saccadic …

  6. Gaze Palsies: Understanding Neurological Eye Movement Disorders

    Nov 28, 2024 · If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of gaze palsies, don’t navigate this journey alone. Our specialized neuro-ophthalmology team is ready to provide comprehensive …

  7. Gaze Palsy - Causes. Diagnoses. Best Treatment Options by - Dr Qaisar ...

    Sep 10, 2024 · In gaze Palsy (Vertical, Horizontal) disorders, lesions at different levels of the brain spare some of the eye movement systems while affecting others. The resulting pattern of eye movements …

  8. Gaze Paralysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Gaze paralysis is defined as a condition where the eyes are unable to move fully upward or downward, often accompanied by symptoms such as pupillary abnormalities and nystagmus. It typically results …

  9. Gaze palsy – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Gaze palsy refers to a condition where there is a loss of control or impairment of eye movements, specifically saccadic eye movements and vertical gaze, which may be caused by a supranuclear lesion.

  10. What Is Partial Gaze Palsy? Symptoms, Causes, & Treatment

    Nov 28, 2025 · Comprehensive guide to Partial Gaze Palsy. Learn the causes, how this neurological impairment affects eye movement, and the available diagnosis and treatment…