Ocular lateropusion, referring to ocular motor bias toward (ip-sipulsion) or away from (contrapulsion) the lesion side without limitation of eye movement, is uncommon [1]. Truncal lat-eropulsion, a compelling sensation of being pulled toward the side of lesion, is a well-known transient feature of dorsal lateral medullary infarction (LMI) [2]; and isolated truncal lateropulsion is attributed to lesions in the flocculonodular lobe [3], reticular formation [4],
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