Millard-Gubler syndrome

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Etymology[edit]

Named after two French physicians: Auguste Louis Jules Millard (1830–1915), who first identified the disorder in 1855, and Adolphe-Marie Gubler (1821–1879), who described it one year later.

Noun[edit]

Millard-Gubler syndrome (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) A lesion of the pons, leading to diplopia, strabismus, and contralateral hemiplegia of the extremities.