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Posttraumatic seesaw nystagmus abolished by ethanol ingestion
Neurology
|June 1, 1986
Abstract:
We describe a patient who was left with a midchiasmal injury and bitemporal hemianopia after head trauma. Four months later, she developed typical seesaw nystagmus and moderate hydrocephalus. Lumbar punctures did not affect the nystagmus, but a temporary cessation was documented after ingestion of ethanol.
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