Eyes
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nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary movement s of the eyes that may be from side to side (horizontal
nystagmus ), up and down (vertical
nystagmus ) or rotary. Depending on the cause, these ...
Intoxication
... is no therapy for most cases of congenital
nystagmus . Availability of treatment for acquired
nystagmus will vary with the cause. In most cases, except ... caused by Dilantin or alcohol intoxication ,
nystagmus is irreversible. Call If: ... Elevations may ...
Nystagmus
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nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary movement s of the eyes that may be from side to side (horizontal
nystagmus ), up and down (vertical
nystagmus ) or rotary. Depending on the cause, these ...
Congenital
... treatment options with your healthcare professional. Congenital
nystagmus is more common than acquired
nystagmus . It is usually mild, does not change in severity, and is not associated ...
Eye movements
... Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Rapid eye movements (
nystagmus ) Strabismus ( eyes not tracking properly) Photophobia (avoidance ... or even functional blindness ... The involuntary eye movements of
nystagmus are caused by abnormal function in the areas of the brain that control ...
Genital
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nystagmus is more common than acquired
nystagmus . It is usually mild, does not change in severity, and is not associated ...
Diplopia
... cancer population because of concern that it causes bone marrow suppression, in particular leukopenia . Other common adverse effects include
nystagmus , dizziness , diplopia , ... ...
Eye
... SAME CAUSE] Bee Sting Allergies (June 1, 1994) ["ONCE STUNG, TWICE CAUTIOUS" SHOULD BE READER'S MOTTO] ... The involuntary eye movements of
nystagmus are caused by abnormal function in the areas of the brain that control eye movements . The exact nature of these disorders is poorly understood. ...
Labyrinth
... (the part of the inner ear that senses movement and position), inner ear disorders such as Meniere& acute ;s disease can also lead to acquired
nystagmus . Autopsies reveal an edema in the membranous labyrinth . Other possible causes may include allergies , virus es, infections , and hormonal ...
Melanin
... . Levels of melanin depend on several factors, including race and hormonal changes. Melanin Pigment made in the hair , skin and eyes .
nystagmus An involuntary back-and-forth movement of the eyes that is often found in albinism . Strabismus Crossed or "lazy" eyes , often found in ...
Night blindness
... physician William Heberden (1710-1801). Night blindness (nyctalopia). Disease of the cones or rods in the retina (chromatopsia).
nystagmus (rhythmic jerking movement s of the eyes ). Keratoconus (progressive thinning of the central cornea , giving the cornea a conelike ....
Palate
... surgery required to correct them. palatal abscess ; palatal bar; palatal expander; palatal index; palatal muscle s; palatal myoclonus; palatal
nystagmus ; palatal obturators; palatal papilloma tosis; palatal plate; palatal reflex; palatal seal; palatal shelf; palatal triangle; palate ; ... Early ...
Paleness
... s ( paleness , large cups) that, however, is not severe enough to result in the visual impairment exhibited by the child. Strabismus is common;
nystagmus is less common. Symptoms of anaemia are tiredness, weakness , and paleness . Paleness could be pale skin . It could also be paleness ...
Papilloma
... palanquin; palapteryx; palatal; palatal abscess ; palatal bar; palatal expander; palatal index; palatal muscle s; palatal myoclonus; palatal
nystagmus ; palatal obturators; palatal papilloma tosis; ... Scientists have identified more than 50 different types of human papilloma virus es, ...
Photophobia
... A in the diet . The earliest sign of the syndrome in infancy is often extreme light sensitivity ( photophobia ) and a wobbling of the eyes (
nystagmus ). Other possible causes include: photophobia (intolerance to light), damage to the cornea (dome that forms the front of the eyeball) or ...
Retinitis
... called pan uveitis . Symptoms, which usually appear by age 20, include vision problems [ retinitis pigmentosa and rhythmic eye movements (
nystagmus )], loss of muscle coordination, loss of sense of smell ( anosmia ), pain , numbness, ... ...
Retinitis pigmentosa
... Infant ile glaucoma . Symptoms, which usually appear by age 20, include vision problems [ retinitis pigmentosa and rhythmic eye movements (
nystagmus )], loss of muscle coordination, loss of sense of smell ( anosmia ), pain , numbness, ... Axokine ( cilia ry neurotrophic factor [CNTF]) In ...
Spasm
... persi stent and often accompanied by pain . Spasm us nutans involves a triad of symptoms which includes horizontal, vertical, or pendular
nystagmus (fine, rapid jerking of the eyes back and forth, and from side to side), head nodding, and head tilting. Spasm odic Dysphonia What is ...