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- Nystagmus: Definition, Causes, Testing Treatment
Nystagmus is rapid, uncontrollable eye movements in one or both eyes You can be born with nystagmus (congenital) or develop it later in life (acquired)
- Nystagmus: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Nystagmus is a condition that causes uncontrollable eye movements Learn what causes it, what symptoms to watch for, and how it can be managed and treated
- Nystagmus: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - WebMD
Nystagmus is a condition where you cannot control your eye movements Learn more about symptoms, causes, diagnostic tests treatments
- Nystagmus - Wikipedia
The direction of ocular movement is related to the semicircular canal that is being stimulated [5] There are two key forms of nystagmus: pathological and physiological, with variations within each type Physiological nystagmus occurs under normal conditions in healthy subjects
- Nystagmus - EyeWiki
Nystagmus is defined by rhythmic, abnormal eye movements with a "slow" eye movement driving the eye off the target, followed by a second movement that brings the eye back to the target The movement can be horizontal, vertical, or torsional, or a combination of these movements
- Nystagmus - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic side-to-side, up and down or circular motion of the eyes that occurs with a variety of conditions
- What Is Nystagmus? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Nystagmus is an involuntary, rapid and repetitive movement of the eyes — either horizontal (side-to-side), vertical (up and down) or rotary (circular)
- Overview of nystagmus - UpToDate
Nystagmus is a rhythmic regular oscillation of the eyes It may consist of alternating phases of a slow drift in one direction with a corrective quick "jerk" in the opposite direction, or of slow, sinusoidal, "pendular" oscillations to and fro Jerk nystagmus is more common than pendular nystagmus (See "Jerk nystagmus" and "Pendular nystagmus" )
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