Abstract

A 37-year-old man with episodic oscillopsia for 3 months showed intermittent torsional-vertical oscillation of the left eye (video on the Neurology® Web site at [www.neurology.org][1]). MRI revealed an attachment between left trochlear nerve and left superior cerebellar artery in the quadrigeminal cistern (figure). Gabapentin 600 mg twice a day ameliorated the ocular oscillation and oscillopsia. [1]: http://www.neurology.org/

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