Conjugate Gaze Palsy, also known as palsy of conjugate gaze, is related to supranuclear ocular palsy and papillon-lefevre syndrome, and has symptoms including spasm of conjugate gaze and anomalies of divergence. An important gene associated with Conjugate Gaze Palsy is TPK1 (Thiamin Pyrophosphokinase 1). Affiliated tissues include eye and pons.