2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.06.099
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Ocular contrapulsion followed by ipsipulsion in Wallenberg syndrome: The first case report in literature

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“…Ocular contrapulsion followed by ocular ipsipulsion after seven days in Wallenberg syndrome has been reported. 15 The involvement of the inferior vestibular nucleus causes nystagmus and vertigo, while the ambiguous nucleus causes hoarseness and an inability to swallow. Lack of sensation in the contralateral body happens due to the damage of the lateral spinothalamic tract.…”
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“…Ocular contrapulsion followed by ocular ipsipulsion after seven days in Wallenberg syndrome has been reported. 15 The involvement of the inferior vestibular nucleus causes nystagmus and vertigo, while the ambiguous nucleus causes hoarseness and an inability to swallow. Lack of sensation in the contralateral body happens due to the damage of the lateral spinothalamic tract.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%