<CoverPageProperties xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/coverPageProps"><PublishDate/><Abstract>Millard-Gubler syndrome (MGS) is a brainstem syndrome characterized by ipsilateral sixth and seventh cranial nerve palsies and contralateral hemiparesis. Pontine stroke is the commonest cause of MGS even though other non-vascular etiologies have been described in the literature. MGS resulting from pontine infarction is associated with relatively good prognosis, even though the overall prognosis is influenced by other factors. We report a case of 52-year-old hypertensive with both clinical and imaging evidence of Millard -Gubler syndrome with cerebellar ataxia following a pontine hemorrhage. He managed conservatively and was discharged after about three weeks on admission. He has remained clinically stable since after discharge.</Abstract><CompanyAddress/><CompanyPhone/><CompanyFax/><CompanyEmail/></CoverPageProperties>