Ohta K, Gotoh F, Fukuuchi Y, Tanahashi N, Shinohara T
Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.
Keio J Med. 1994 Sep;43(3):164-6. doi: 10.2302/kjm.43.164.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a small midpontine tegmentum infarction in a patient with Fisher's one-and-a-half syndrome. The lesion was extremely restricted to the unilateral paramedian area of the midpontine tegmentum involving both the paramedian pontine reticular formation and medial longitudinal fasciculus. The typical form of this syndrome, that is, a combination of lateral gaze palsy and unilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia, can be caused by a midpontine lesion.