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Physiologic (End-Gaze) Nystagmus
Demonstration of physiological nystagmus, where oscillations do not represent pathology, but occur when the patient\u27s gaze is drawn too far laterally ...
Kathleen B. Digre, MD
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Walsh & Hoyt: Eyelid Nystagmus
Several studies have defined the anatomic and physiologic links between eye and eyelid movements, and have evaluated the common effects of disease on both. Upward movements of the eyelids frequently accompany upward movements of vertical nystagmus.
John R. Leigh, MD; Janet C. Rucker, MD
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Deep Learning Model for Static Ocular Torsion Detection Using Synthetically Generated Fundus Images
The objective of the study is to develop deep learning models using synthetic fundus images to assess the direction (intorsion vs. extorsion) and amount (physiologic vs. pathologic) of static ocular torsion.
Chen Wang; Yunong Bai; Ashley Tsang; Yuhan Bian; Yifan Gou; Yan Lin; Matthew Zhao; Tony Wei; Jacob Desman; Casey Overby Taylor; Joseph Greenstein; Jorge Otero-Millan; Alvin Liu; Amir Kheradmand; David Zee; Kemar Green
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for feedlot cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, Volume 104, Issue 7, Page 413-438, July 2026.
P Cusack +4 more
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Nystagmus is a type of eye movement characterized by alternating smooth pursuit in one direction and saccadic movement in the other direction. Nystagmus may be physiologic when occurring normally and serving its normal function or pathologic when ...
G. Di Benedetto +4 more
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Journal Club Update: Nystagmus and Saccadic Intrusions
Nystagmus is common, with a prevalence of approximately 24 per 10,000 in the general population. Because of the associated visual symptoms and negative impact on quality of life, many patients with nystagmus request treatment.
Matthew Thurtell, Mbbs, fRaCP
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STUDIES ON HEAD NYSTAGMUS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE PHYSIOLOGY OF EQUILIBRIUM
1) Five guinea pigs were trained by applying the daily repetition of visual stimulation, and the ous stages of visual training. In this experiment, head movements were registered by means of a ctronystagmograph. The results obtained were as follows : In accordance with proceeding of visual improving adaptability of the individual to visual stimuli ...
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: 30-yo-man with the subacute onset of a cerebellar syndrome. After extensive evaluation and progression, it was thought that this represented an autoimmune process and there was some improvement with immunosuppression.
Daniel R. Gold, DO
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Leaky\u27 and \u27Unstable\u27 Neural Integrator Can Coexist-Paradox Observed in Multiple Sclerosis
The mechanism for stable gaze-holding requires a neural integrator that converts pulse of neural discharge to steady firing rate. The integrator is feedback-dependent, impaired feedback manifests as either \u27unstable\u27 integration when it is too much
Palak Gupta; Aasef G. Shaikh
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First case of presumed trigemino‐oculomotor synkinesis in a dog [PDF]
An 11-year old, intact male Border Collie was referred with a history of subacute and progressive left eye exophthalmos and mydriasis associated with reduced pupillary light reflex, ventrolateral strabismus, and absence of physiologic nystagmus in the ...
Andreis, Maria Elena +4 more
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