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Acquired ocular motor apraxia due to bifrontal haemorrhages
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A 52-year-old man, with metastatic melanoma deposits in the frontal lobes bilaterally (figure 1A), developed acute headache and impaired voluntary eye movements in all directions of gaze. On examination (supplementary online video), voluntary saccades were severely hypometric, and smooth pursuit was absent. However, ductions were full with vestibular …