Abstract

A seven-month-old boy with infantile Gaucher disease presented because of neurological regression and apparent visual deterioration. Formal eye movement studies showed a total horizontal and vertical saccade palsy and a supranuclear downgaze pursuit palsy with intact horizontal and vertical oculocephalic responses. The presence of a functional sensory visual pathway was indicated by the presence of flash ERGs and pattern reversal evoked potentials.

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