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54. Millard Gubler Syndrome-Pons

Ipsilateral facial paralysis: Weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles on the same side as the lesion. This can affect the upper and lower face. Ipsilateral abducens nerve palsy: Difficulty moving the eye on the same side as the lesion, leading to crossed eyes (diplopia). Contralateral hemiparesis: Weakness or paralysis of the limbs on the opposite side of the lesion.

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