Paralysis or spasm of eye convergence
Paralysis or spasm of convergent eyeballs are more common in the signs of pineal cell tumors. In addition to the inability to visualize the eyeballs, it is also accompanied by changes in pupil photoreaction, paralysis or spasm of convergent functions, and tremor. Tips around the aqueduct (including the front of the aqueduct and the lower third ventricle) are damaged.
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