Example of a patient with abducting (dissociated) nystagmus. Patient has a subtle internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Right eye has right-beating jerk nystagmus, with smaller oscillations in the left eye. Disease/Diagnosis: Abducting NystagmusMTndosabductingnystagmu
Latent Nystagmus; Fusional Maldevelopment Nystagmus SyndromeMonocular Blind VisionThis boy was not ...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
Each eye is examined with the other covered (this is called ductions). The patient is unable to addu...
Example of a patient with dissociated nystagmus. Demonstrates difference in movements between each e...
Presenting Symptom: nystagmus of the abducting eye; lag of left eye in looking to the right. 44 year...
Two examples of patients with internuclear ophthalmoplegia. First patient has a right internuclear o...
Example of a patient with binocular pendular nystagmus. Patient has somewhat dissociated nystagmus, ...
A woman with a bilateral INO demonstrates impaired adduction and nystagmus of the abducting eyes. He...
Example of patients with downbeating jerk nystagmus. Demonstrates how oscillations grow more promine...
Example of patients with congenital nystagmus. First patient's nystagmus are mostly jerk and not pen...
Example of a patient with latent nystagmus. Demonstrates a lack of oscillations in forward gaze, fol...
Example of a patient with see-saw nystagmus, showing how one eye elevates as the other depresses, wi...
Example of patient with voluntary nystagmus. Discussion of how a lack of uniform, patterned movement...
Each eye is examined with the other covered (this is called ductions). The patient is unable to addu...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Latent Nystagmus; Fusional Maldevelopment Nystagmus SyndromeMonocular Blind VisionThis boy was not ...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
Each eye is examined with the other covered (this is called ductions). The patient is unable to addu...
Example of a patient with dissociated nystagmus. Demonstrates difference in movements between each e...
Presenting Symptom: nystagmus of the abducting eye; lag of left eye in looking to the right. 44 year...
Two examples of patients with internuclear ophthalmoplegia. First patient has a right internuclear o...
Example of a patient with binocular pendular nystagmus. Patient has somewhat dissociated nystagmus, ...
A woman with a bilateral INO demonstrates impaired adduction and nystagmus of the abducting eyes. He...
Example of patients with downbeating jerk nystagmus. Demonstrates how oscillations grow more promine...
Example of patients with congenital nystagmus. First patient's nystagmus are mostly jerk and not pen...
Example of a patient with latent nystagmus. Demonstrates a lack of oscillations in forward gaze, fol...
Example of a patient with see-saw nystagmus, showing how one eye elevates as the other depresses, wi...
Example of patient with voluntary nystagmus. Discussion of how a lack of uniform, patterned movement...
Each eye is examined with the other covered (this is called ductions). The patient is unable to addu...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Latent Nystagmus; Fusional Maldevelopment Nystagmus SyndromeMonocular Blind VisionThis boy was not ...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
Each eye is examined with the other covered (this is called ductions). The patient is unable to addu...