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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 - 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
- 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)
- Nystagmus (Eye Twitching) | Ohio State Medical Center
Nystagmus is a condition where your eyes move around involuntarily and one of the most common eye movement disorders Your eyes can move from side to side (horizontal nystagmus), or up and down (vertical nystagmus)
- Nystagmus Types | Treatment Management | Point of Care
Nystagmus—derived from the Greek nustagmos, meaning “nodding” or “drowsiness”—refers to rhythmic, involuntary oscillations of one or both eyes that occur when the oculomotor system fails to maintain stable foveation
- What is Nystagmus? - American Nystagmus Network
What is Nystagmus? Nystagmus is an involuntary, repetitive eye movement that usually results in some degree of visual loss and may be associated with other, more serious conditions that limit vision
- 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
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