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Downbeat nystagmus caused by a paramedian ponto-medullary lesion
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Downbeat nystagmus caused by a paramedian ponto-medullary lesion

Judith Wagner, Nadine Lehnen, Stefan Glasauer, Nicole Rettinger, Ulrich Büttner, Thomas Brandt and Michael Strupp
Journal of neurology, Vol.256(9), pp.1572-1574
01/09/2009
PMID: 19415412

Abstract

Letter to the Editors Medicine Medicine & Public Health Neurology Neuroradiology Neurosciences
Downbeat nystagmus (DBN) is rarely caused by lesions in sites other than the cerebellar (para-)floccular lobe. We describe a case of DBN secondary to a hemorrhaged venous cavernoma at the pontomedullary junction. This case provides new insights into the neuro-anatomical substrate of DBN. We propose that DBN arises from lesions in a brainstem-cerebellar feedback loop, which comprises cells of the pontine paramedian tract (PMT).

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