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Testing brainstem function
A Guide to Common Neurological Examinations
Testing brainstem function
A common sign of brainstem dysfunction in MS is jerky eye movements (nystagmus), which may cause double vision. To detect this, the neurologist will ask you to follow his pen or finger as he moves it around in different directions, in front of you and to the sides.

