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Loss of deviation of eyes to one side

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For example, loss of deviation of the eyes to the right - i.e. deviation of the eyes to the left - may be caused by:

  • a lesion affecting the pathway linking the LEFT frontal lobe and the left oculomotor nuclei, e.g. neoplasm, vascular
  • a lesion on the RIGHT side of the brainstem
  • an irritative lesion on the RIGHT side of the frontal lobe that stimulates deviation of the eyes to the left

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