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Nystagmus

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1994
Ophthalmologic nystagmus can be congenital and manifest/latent both of whose waveforms, compensatory mechanisms, and treatment are different. Physiologically, latent nystagmus may be reversed at will, whereas nystagmus and head nodding may be simultaneously triggered at will.
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POSITIONAL NYSTAGMUS

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
Positional nystagmus may be persistent or transitory. Of the persistent forms, type I refers to nystagmus changing direction in different head positions and type II to nystagmus beating in a single direction. Both types may denote either peripheral or central abnormality.
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Treatment of Nystagmus

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2011
Patients with congenital and acquired forms of nystagmus are commonly encountered in clinical practice. Many report visual symptoms, such as oscillopsia and blurred vision, which can be alleviated if the nystagmus can be suppressed. Pharmacologic, optical, and surgical treatments are available, with the choice of treatment depending on the ...
Matthew J. Thurtell, R. John Leigh
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Characteristics and mechanism of apogeotropic central positional nystagmus

Brain, 2018
Jeong-Yoon Choi   +2 more
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Pharmacotherapy of vestibular and ocular motor disorders, including nystagmus

Journal of Neurology, 2011
Michael Strupp   +2 more
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The Skull Vibration-Induced Nystagmus Test of Vestibular Function—A Review

Frontiers in Neurology, 2017
Georges Dumas   +2 more
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Central Positional Nystagmus: A Systematic Literature Review

Frontiers in Neurology, 2017
Diego Kaski, Doris-Eva Bamiou
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