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Millard-Gubler syndrome

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Millard Guber Syndrome results from occlusion of the penetrating branches of the basilar artery in the pons. It is characterised by:

  • lateral rectus palsy - cranial VI
  • ipsilateral facial paralysis - cranial VII
  • contralateral hemiplegia

The syndrome is often accompanied by contralateral sensory loss - light touch and proprioception - due to medial leminiscal damage. However, this is not part of the defined syndrome.


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