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should elevate the eyes, but eventually all upward gaze mechanisms fail. In the extreme form, conjugate down gaze in the primary position, or the "setting-sun sign" is observed. Neurosurgeons see this sign most commonly in patients with hydrocephalus.
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recessions. Retraction nystagmus and convergence movement are usually improved with this procedure as well.
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Parinaud's syndrome is a cluster of abnormalities of eye movement and pupil dysfunction, characterized by:
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