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Convergence spasm in psychogenic movement disorder

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Convergence spasm in psychogenic movement disorder

This patient with psychogenic movement disorder has bilateral convergence spasms (transient ocular convergence, miosis, and accommodation associated with dysconjugate gaze that mimics abducens palsy). (Contributed by Dr. Olga Waln.)

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