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Introduction: Paralysis of gaze, Pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupils, convergence-retraction nystagmus and eyelid retraction (Collier's sign) are typical signs of a dorsal midbrain syndrome (also known as Parinaud syndrome). The dorsal midbrain syndrome is caused by a damage to certain mesencephalic nuclei. Case Description: We present a case of dorsal midbrain syndrome with typical clinic and radiological findings. Discussion: This case shows that careful examination of eyes and good neuroanatomical knowledge are sufficient for localization of damage.
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