Delayed oculogyric crises associated with striatocapsular infarction
Oculogyric crises are dystonic, usually upward, conjugate eye deviations. We describe an 11-year-old girl who developed oculogyric crises 3 1/2 years after infarction of the right caudate, putamen, and internal capsule. Her abnormal eye movements responded to anticholinergic agents. This is the firs...
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