Deviation conjugée
Deviation conjugée or ipsilesional gaze shift is a medical sign indicating brain damage (e.g. a stroke in the middle cerebral artery[1]), wherein the pupils of the eye tend to move toward the side of the body where the lesion is located.
References
- ^ Hildebrandt H, Schütze C, Ebke M, Brunner-Beeg F, Eling P (December 2005). "Visual search for item- and array-centered locations in patients with left middle cerebral artery stroke". Neurocase 11 (6): 416–26. doi:10.1080/13554790500263511. PMID 16393755.