Clinical and Oculographic Findings of X-linked Congenital Nystagmus in Three Korean Families

  • Sun-young Oh
  • Byong-soo Shin
  • Ki-young Jeong
  • Jeong-min Hwang
  • Ji Soo
  • Kim M. D. A
Publication date
December 2014

Abstract

Background and purpose: Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an ocular oscillation that usually manifests during early infancy. Typical features of CN include bilateral, conjugate, uniplanar, and usually horizontal eye movements, a null position, increased oscillation during fixation, and decreased amplitude during convergence. Our purposes were description and analysis of clinical and oculomotor findings of patients with X-linked familial CN. Met h ods: We describe the clinical and oculographic features of five patients from three families with X-linked CN. Three-dimensional video-oculography disclosed various patterns of CN and variable degrees of gaze-holding deficits and visual impairments. Resul t s: The features of CN varied even in patients ...

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