Horizontal gaze paresis in hemispheric stroke

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Abstract

Of 156 stroke patients prospectively and consecutively evaluated, one-third had a homonymous hemianopia. Of those 52 patients, 46% had a horizontal conjugate gaze paresis at the time of presentation. This gaze paresis was most commonly seen with large hemispheric stroke. The overall prognosis in patients with a gaze paresis was poor. The 30-day case fatality rate was 49% which was significantly higher than for stroke patients presenting with homonymous hemianopia without a gaze paresis. © 1986 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Kelley, R. E., & Kovacs, A. G. (1986). Horizontal gaze paresis in hemispheric stroke. Stroke, 17(5), 1030–1032. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.17.5.1030

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