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[19] This leads to oscillopsia (gaze instability) and balance impairments that impact all aspects of an individual's antigravity function. This loss is permanent and can happen at any dose.
Future Neurology. 2012;7(6):679-700. Isolated CN palsies are rare signs of MS. [143] Lesions within the brainstem may cause injury to the CN III, CN IV or CN VI nuclei or fascicles resulting in ...
Compr Ophthalmol Update. 2007;8(1):39-49. Thomke et al described isolated cranial nerve palsies in 24 of a total of 1,218 patients with MS (1.6%); 11 of the patients had palsy of the third, fourth ...