Vestibular Central Disorders Many types of pathologic nystagmus are encountered, including gazeparetic nystagmus, spontaneous vestibular nystagmus, http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/oto/otologyprimer/vertigo/vestibularcentral.html
Pathologic Nystagmus - WorldMedicus A definition of this disorder along with links to reviews and articles. http://www.worldmedicus.com/servlet/Controller/$7006041d261f0000.sj_viewd/
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Extractions: Nystagmus Network This site, providess basic information on the condition and articles on specific aspects of nystagmus, an eye condition characterised by rapid, jerky eye movements. There is a section of FAQs, and information on the activities and publications of the group. Charities Eye Movements Great Britain Nystagmus, Pathologic ... Understanding nystagmus This leaflet, directed at patients, about nystagmus an involuntary movement of the eyes. It explains who is affected, the symptoms, and treatment. A glossary of terms is also provided. Produced jointly by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the Royal National Institute for the Blind. Nystagmus, Pathologic Patient Education
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THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE OF BALANCE beating nystagmus or downward beating nystagmus. Head injuries can produce pathologic nystagmus that may persist for http://medocs.ucdavis.edu/chahph/403/syllabus/2001/vestibular.htm
Neurotology These tests are used to evaluate pathologic nystagmus, vestibuloocular reflexfunction, and visual ocular control in patients with dizziness and balance http://neurology.medsch.ucla.edu/neurotol.htm
Extractions: Clinical Services The Neurotology Program and Laboratories specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the inner ear and eye movement control. Particular attention is paid to the causes of dizziness, tinnitus, and imbalance. The program has been in the forefront of the development of computer-assisted electronystagmography (ENG) and rotational testing. These tests are used to evaluate pathologic nystagmus, vestibulo-ocular reflex function, and visual ocular control in patients with dizziness and balance problems. Numerous publications characterize the unusual causes of dizziness and imbalance diagnosed in patients referred to the Neurotology Clinic:
Clinical Neurophysiology Provides computer assisted electronystagmography and rotational testing to evaluatepathologic nystagmus, vestibuloocluar reflex function, and visual ocular http://neurology.medsch.ucla.edu/clinphys.htm
Nystagmus What causes pathologic nystagmus? pathologic Diagnostic approach to pathologicnystagmus. What are the symptoms and signs of nystagmus? - nystagmus http://www.homestead.com/emguidemaps/files/nystagmus.html
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Strabismus And Nystagmus As Pediatric Oculomotor Disord Most common pathologic nystagmus encountered by ophthalmologist. The eyedrift nasally(slow phase) with respect to the fixating eye(accentuated by. http://eyedoctor.snu.ac.kr/sem986.html
Extractions: Transient eye movement abnormalities in normal infants - These oculomotor behaviors should not be considered pathologic in infants less than 3 months of age. 1. transient eye alignment 2. nasally directed bias of pursuit and OKN 3. bouts of convergence spasm persisting 10 to 20 seconds 4. limited ability to initiate upward saccade 5. fast phase evoked by VOR rotation may be deficient but slow phase deviation is normal 6. eye lid retraction develop with or without down gaze deviation in response to a change in illumination or noise 7. brief epoch of rapid saccadic oscillation can be observed as infants lapse in to a state of somnolence mimic ocular flutter or opsoclonus
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Diseases & Conditions, Nystagmus, Pathologic pathologic nystagmus refers to involuntary movements of theeye and it is classified into two types, jerk and pendular. http://www.archimedics.com/Diseases__Conditions/Nervous_System_Diseases/Cranial_
Extractions: Pathologic Nystagmus refers to involuntary movements of the eye and it is classified into two types, jerk and pendular. Jerk nystagmus has a slow phase in one direction followed by a corrective fast phase in the opposite direction, and is usually caused by central or peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Pendular nystagmus is the condition where the oscillations are of equal velocity in both directions and it is often associated with visual loss early in life. Sites Linda's Nystagmus Page Devoted to providing information on nystagmus - on impact, causes, treatments, and types. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/3699/ City: California,US Nystagmus The site gives description, treatment, and implications for Nystagmus http://www.spedex.com/resource/documents/veb/nystagmus.html City: Raleigh,US Nystagmus Action Group This site aims to provide information about this eye condition, and some of the pages are of general interest to those concerned with visual impairment. http://www.btinternet.com/~lynest/nystag01.htm