ABC of Gaze and Ocular Oscillations.

Ann Indian Acad Neurol

Department of Neurology, Travancore Medicity Medical College, Kollam, Kerala, India.

Published: October 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The main purpose of eye movements is to keep an object's image steady on the retina for clear vision, especially in the macula.
  • Gaze palsy is the inability to move both eyes together due to issues in the brain's control mechanisms, which can arise from various causes like trauma, strokes, or tumors.
  • Understanding the brain's pathways for eye movements and conducting a thorough clinical examination can help diagnose the underlying problems and pinpoint the location of issues effectively.

Article Abstract

The chief goal of all eye movements is to maintain the image of an object steady on the retina especially the macula to preserve visual acuity. Gaze palsy refers to lack of the conjugate movements due to a failure of supranuclear control mechanisms. Supranuclear control is maintained by not one, but multiple eye movement systems and gaze mechanisms. Supranuclear gaze palsies can be associated with a myriad of aetiologies- from trauma or metabolic abnormalities to stroke, demyelinating disorders and space occupying lesions like tumours. Culprit lesions may be in frontal motor centres, brainstem gaze centres gaze or interconnecting segments. While the brainstem network for horizontal gaze lies in pons, that for vertical gaze is situated in midbrain. Further, ocular oscillations and nystagmus are abnormal eye movements that disrupt a steady fixation of gaze. It is prudent to be aware of various gaze pathways and their anatomical corelates in order to establish a topographic relationship of clinical findings. A systematic clinical examination may provide deep insights on the patho-physiological mechanisms along with aiding in localizing the lesion accurately. This review deals with systematic clinical approach to various gaze control systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795706PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aian.aian_400_22DOI Listing

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