Okuda B, Yamasaki M, Hashimoto S, Maya K, Imai T
Department of Neurology, Kitano Hospital, Osaka, Japan.
J Clin Neuroophthalmol. 1991 Jun;11(2):118-21.
A 51-year-old woman with spinocerebellar degeneration manifested an unusual disorder of eye movements. She presented with bilateral abducens palsy and slow eye movements in the horizontal plane. Slow eye movements typically are seen with supranuclear lesions, whereas abducens palsies are of nuclear or infranuclear origin. This unique combination of eye movement disorders is discussed, as well as other features of ophthalmoplegias associated with spinocerebellar degeneration.
一名患有脊髓小脑变性的51岁女性表现出一种不寻常的眼球运动障碍。她出现双侧展神经麻痹以及水平面上的眼球运动缓慢。眼球运动缓慢通常见于核上性病变,而展神经麻痹起源于核性或核下性。本文讨论了这种独特的眼球运动障碍组合,以及与脊髓小脑变性相关的眼肌麻痹的其他特征。