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Motility Disturbance Localization/Etiology Weber syndrome (Third-nerve palsy and hemiparesis) Anterior midbrain Benedikt syndrome (third-nerve palsy and contralateral tremor) Red nucleus and third-nerve fascicle Isolated pupil-involving third-nerve palsy Posterior communicating artery aneurysm Pupil-sparing third-nerve palsy Microvascular ischemia of the third nerve Isolated fourth-nerve palsy Doral midbrain/anterior medullary velum Microvascular ischemia Isolated sixth nerve palsy Pons or sixth-nerve fascicle Demyelination/microvascular ischemia Gaze palsy and facial weakness Dorsal pons/facial colliculus Bilateral sixth-nerve palsies Elevated intracranial pressure Third-, fourth-, and sixth-nerve palsies Cavernous sinus Third-, fourth-, sixth-nerve palsies, and optic neuropathy Orbital apex Multiple cranial neuropathies Subarachnoid space Internuclear ophthalmoplegia Medial longitudinal fasciculus Gaze palsy Dorsal pons Parinaud syndrome (upgaze palsy, eyelid retraction) Dorsal midbrain