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Cerebellopontine angle astrocytoma producing Bruns nystagmus mimicking vestibular schwannoma
Canadian Journal of OphthalmologyVol. 52Issue 5e181–e182Published online: May 16, 2017- Brian S. Park
- Stacy V. Smith
- Ama Sadaka
- Andrew G. Lee
Cited in Scopus: 1Cerebellopontine angle (CPA) extra-axial lesions (e.g., classically the vestibular schwannoma) may cause a characteristic neuro-ophthalmologic sign known as the Bruns nystagmus, a gaze-evoked horizontal nystagmus when looking away from the lesion and a gaze-paretic type nystagmus when looking toward the lesion. In contrast, intra-axial exophytic CPA astrocytomas are rare and, to our knowledge, have not been reported in the English-language ophthalmic literature previously as a cause of Bruns nystagmus.