Parinaud's syndrome

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Etymology[edit]

Named for Henri Parinaud (1844–1905), considered to be the father of French ophthalmology.

Noun[edit]

Parinaud's syndrome (uncountable)

  1. A group of abnormalities of eye movement and pupil dysfunction, caused by lesions of the upper brain stem.

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