Torsional conjugate eye movements induced by pupillary light stimulation

A patient with a brain-stem mass and some evidence of brain-stem dysfunction showed torsional conjugate eye movements after eyelid opening in an illuminated environment, also on pupillary light stimulation. The response appeared after a latency period of 1-2 s, and occurred on stimulation of either...

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