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Roving eye movements in a patient with hypoglycemic coma.


ABSTRACT: Roving eye movements are the sign of cortical dysfunction not involving the brainstem. This finding is useful in the differential diagnosis of impaired consciousness and indicates cerebral damage in patients with hypoglycemic coma.

SUBMITTER: Asakura T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4427381 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Roving eye movements in a patient with hypoglycemic coma.

Asakura Takanori T   Mori Nobuaki N  

Clinical case reports 20150228 5


Roving eye movements are the sign of cortical dysfunction not involving the brainstem. This finding is useful in the differential diagnosis of impaired consciousness and indicates cerebral damage in patients with hypoglycemic coma. ...[more]

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