Nothnagel syndrome
Noth·na·gel syn·drome
(not'nah-gĕl),dizziness, staggering, and rolling gait, with irregular forms of oculomotor paralysis and often nystagmus, seen in cases of tumor of the midbrain.
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Noth·na·gel syn·drome
(not'nā-gel sin'drōm)Dizziness, staggering, and rolling gait, with irregular forms of oculomotor paralysis and often nystagmus, seen in cases of tumor of the midbrain.
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Nothnagel syndrome
(nōth′nāg″ĕl) [Carl Wilhelm Nothnagel, Ger. internist, 1841–1905]
Paralysis of the oculomotor nerve combined with cerebellar ataxia resulting from a mass or stroke that affects the superior cerebellar peduncle on the same side as the oculomotor paralysis.
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Nothnagel,
C.W. Hermann, Austrian physician, 1841-1905.Nothnagel acroparesthesia - abnormal sensation in the extremities accompanied by circulatory disorders Synonym(s): vasomotor acroparesthesia
Nothnagel syndrome - dizziness, staggering, and rolling gait, with irregular forms of oculomotor paralysis and often nystagmus, seen in cases of tumor of the midbrain.
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