Nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary
movements of the
eyes that may be from side to side (horizontal
nystagmus), up and down (vertical
nystagmus) or rotary. Depending on the cause, these
movements may be in both
eyes or in just one
eye.
Full article >>>Nystagmus should occur after instillation of
cold or warm water into the ear. The
nystagmus should be similar on both sides.
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Full article >>>Nystagmus (involuntary
eye movements) and
hearing loss may be present in both central and
peripheral vertigo. Other signs such as other
eye movement abnormalities, lack of coordination,
weakness, or sensory loss suggest a central cause.
Full article >>>NystagmusAn involuntary back-and-forth
movement of the
eyes that is often found in
albinism.
StrabismusCrossed or "lazy"
eyes, often found in
albinism.
Full article >>>Palade pathway; palaeographer; palaeographic; palaetiologist; pala
etiology; palama; palamedeae; palanquin; palapteryx; palatal; palatal
abscess; palatal bar; palatal expander; palatal index; palatal
muscles; palatal myoclonus; palatal
nystagmus; ...
Full article >>>The earliest sign of the
syndrome in infancy is often extreme light sensitivity (
photophobia) and a wobbling of the
eyes (
nystagmus).
Full article >>>From 4 to 10% of Pingelapese people from infancy have a severe
ocular abnormality manifested by horizontal
nystagmus (recurrent flickering back-and-forth
eye movements),
photophobia, amaurosis, color
blindness, ...
Full article >>>Nystagmus (rhythmic jerking
movements of the
eyes).
Keratoconus (progressive thinning of the central
cornea, giving the
cornea a conelike appearance).
Retinitis pigmentosa (degenerative changes in the
retina accompanied by pigment deposits).
Full article >>>Strabismus is common;
nystagmus is less common.
Pupillary reactions are usually normal. High refractive error corrected by glasses may improve some visual
behaviors and should be tried if present (2, 8, 9).
Full article >>>Neurological problems include difficulty speaking (usually seen as a slow, hesitating speech pattern), rapid, involuntary, jerky
movements of the eyeballs (
nystagmus), reduced
vision and
hearing loss.
Full article >>>Signs and symptoms of
vertigo that generally decrease in less than one minute
Vertigo that occurs when you tip your head back or lie on a particular side
Involuntary
movements of your
eyes from side to side (
nystagmus) ...
Full article >>>Examination reveals abnormalities of
eye movement, including jerking of the
eyes (
nystagmus) and
double vision. Problems with balance
make walking difficult. People may have trouble coordinating their leg
movements, but usually not their arms.
Full article >>>Clinical experience with carbamazepine is extensive, but use of this
drug is limited in the
cancer population because of concern that it causes
bone marrow suppression, in particular
leukopenia. Other common adverse effects include
nystagmus, ...
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