Hankey G J, Silbert P L, Edis R H
Royal Perth Hospital, WA.
Aust N Z J Med. 1987 Jun;17(3):333-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.1987.tb01239.x.
Primary position upbeating nystagmus has been associated clinically with intra-axial brainstem and cerebellar lesions but evidence for more precise localisation to the ponto-mesencephalic and ponto-medullary junctions is accumulating. We report the occurrence of primary position upbeating nystagmus in three patients who had clinical signs of pontine lesions at the ponto-mesencephalic and ponto-medullary junctions. Radiological confirmation was possible in two cases.