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The Incidence of Rebound Nystagmus in Normal Subjects Under Different Physiologic Conditions
Although originally thought to be always pathologic, rebound nystagmus (RN) has more recently been reported to be present in normal subjects when recorded in the dark.
Michael L. Rosenberg; Karuna Bitra; Sonal Bhatt; Viral Patel; Liang Huang
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Gap junctions in inherited human disorders of the central nervous system
CNS glia and neurons express connexins, the proteins that form gap junctions in vertebrates. We review the connexins expressed by oligodendrocytes and astrocytes, and discuss their proposed physiologic roles.
Steven S. Scherer +3 more
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A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utriculo-ocular motor pathways. While vestibular jerk nystagmus is a consequence of static semicircular canal pathway imbalance (e.g., left-beating nystagmus
Daniel R. Gold, DO
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A skew deviation is a non-paralytic vertical ocular misalignment that is due to imbalance in the utriculo-ocular motor pathways. While vestibular jerk nystagmus is a consequence of static semicircular canal pathway imbalance (e.g., left-beating nystagmus
Daniel R. Gold, DO
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Peripheral (Vestibular) and Central (Gaze-Evoked) Patterns of Nystagmus in a Single Patient
A 55-year-old man experienced episodic vertigo and was diagnosed with Meniere\u27s disease affecting the left ear (based on audiograms and his clinical course) about 1 year prior to presentation.
Roksolyana Tourkevich, MD; Daniel R. Gold, DO
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Ocular albinism type 1 (OA1) is an X-linked recessive disorder characterized by a major impairment of visual acuity, nystagmus, strabismus, photophobia and retinal hypopigmentation.
BALLABIO, A. +5 more
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Quantifying The Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex With Video-Oculography
Little is known about the impact of disruptive phenomena (corrective saccades, nystagmus, fixation losses, eye-blinks) on quantitative vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) assessment.
Ali S. Saber Tehrani; Georgios Mantokoudis; Jorge C. Kattah; Karin Eibenberger; Cynthia I. Guede; David S. Zee; David E. Newman-Toker
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Gaze-evoked and rebound nystagmus
When trying to distinguish pathologic gaze-evoked nystagmus from physiologic end point nystagmus, the following features (pathologic gaze-evoked nystagmus (GEN) is seen in this patient with cerebellar hypoplasia) should be sought: 1) GEN persists over ...
Daniel R. Gold, DO
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The treatment of acute vertigo
Vertigo and dizziness are very common symptoms in the general population. The aim of this paper is to describe the physical and pharmacological treatment of symptoms characterized by sudden onset of rotatory vertigo.
A. Cesarani +3 more
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