See-saw nystagmus is a conjugate, pendular, torsional oscillation with a superimposed disjunctive vertical vector. The intorting eye rises and the opposite (extorting) eye falls. Repetition of this sequence in the reverse direction provides the see-saw effect. The majority of patients with acquired see-saw nystagmus have bitemporal hemianopsias and large parasella tumors expanding within the third ventricle. Upper brainstem vascular disease is the next most common etiology. This nystagmus reflects diencephalic dysfunction. In certain positions, the vertical vectors are not prominent and large amplitude tortional nystagmus alone is present. The see-saw is then usually best manifest in downward gaze
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Torsional nystagmus is a less commonly recognized form of central vestibular nystagmus than downbeat...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Lebers congenital amaurosis, lea...
Two patients with see-saw nystagmus are presented. The nystagmus is usually due to a suprasellar le...
Example of a patient with see-saw nystagmus, showing how one eye elevates as the other depresses, wi...
Pendular nystagmus is a sinusoidal or quasi-sinusoidal oscillation that is either congenital, or acq...
In seesaw and hemi-seesaw nystagmus, one half-cycle consists of elevation and intorsion of one eye a...
See-saw nystagmus (SSN) is a rare ocular motor disorder characterized by cyclic eye movements where ...
Seesaw nystagmus is characterized by cyclic eye movements with a conjugate torsional component and a...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
This is a 75-year-old woman with vascular risk factors who experienced abrupt onset imbalance and di...
Presented here are 3 patients with torsional jerk nystagmus. The first patient presented with vertig...
Syringobulbia is characterized by a syrinx in the brainstem, typically the medulla. Torsional nystag...
The ocular motor system consists of several subsystems, including the vestibular ocular nystagmus sa...
Example of patients with downbeating jerk nystagmus. Demonstrates how oscillations grow more promine...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Torsional nystagmus is a less commonly recognized form of central vestibular nystagmus than downbeat...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Lebers congenital amaurosis, lea...
Two patients with see-saw nystagmus are presented. The nystagmus is usually due to a suprasellar le...
Example of a patient with see-saw nystagmus, showing how one eye elevates as the other depresses, wi...
Pendular nystagmus is a sinusoidal or quasi-sinusoidal oscillation that is either congenital, or acq...
In seesaw and hemi-seesaw nystagmus, one half-cycle consists of elevation and intorsion of one eye a...
See-saw nystagmus (SSN) is a rare ocular motor disorder characterized by cyclic eye movements where ...
Seesaw nystagmus is characterized by cyclic eye movements with a conjugate torsional component and a...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
This is a 75-year-old woman with vascular risk factors who experienced abrupt onset imbalance and di...
Presented here are 3 patients with torsional jerk nystagmus. The first patient presented with vertig...
Syringobulbia is characterized by a syrinx in the brainstem, typically the medulla. Torsional nystag...
The ocular motor system consists of several subsystems, including the vestibular ocular nystagmus sa...
Example of patients with downbeating jerk nystagmus. Demonstrates how oscillations grow more promine...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Torsional nystagmus is a less commonly recognized form of central vestibular nystagmus than downbeat...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Lebers congenital amaurosis, lea...