Nystagmus is often encountered in neuro-ophthalmic practice, having a prevalence of about 24 per 10,000 in the general population. Unlike physiologic nystagmus, where the slow phases of nystagmus serve to minimize retinal image slip, the slow phases of pathologic forms of nystagmus cause retinal image slip.curriculum_fellow; MTsupranuclearinpu
The essential difference between nystagmus and saccadic intrusions lies in the initial eye movement ...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Nystagmus: Periodic Alternating Nystagmus; Right Jerk Nystagmus, Null 0 - 10 seconds, Left jerk nyst...
Nystagmus is common, with a prevalence of approximately 24 per 10,000 in the general population. Bec...
Nystagmus can be classified into pendular and jerk waveforms, where both are generated by a slow, pa...
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
The main purpose of eye movements is to stabilize images on the retina so they may be seen clearly a...
Nystagmus is a biphasic (to and fro) ocular oscillation in which the two phases have approximately e...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
Treatment should be considered for patients with symptoms like visual blurring and oscillopsia arisi...
The ocular motor system consists of several subsystems, including the vestibular ocular nystagmus sa...
Nystagmus, the rhythmic to and fro oscillation of the eye, has often been regarded as enigmatic. In ...
I will restrict this discussion to those entities for which treatment data are available: periodic a...
The essential difference between nystagmus and saccadic intrusions lies in the initial eye movement ...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Nystagmus: Periodic Alternating Nystagmus; Right Jerk Nystagmus, Null 0 - 10 seconds, Left jerk nyst...
Nystagmus is common, with a prevalence of approximately 24 per 10,000 in the general population. Bec...
Nystagmus can be classified into pendular and jerk waveforms, where both are generated by a slow, pa...
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Nystagmus is a form of ocular oscillation in which the primary disturbance is an unwanted slow-phase...
The main purpose of eye movements is to stabilize images on the retina so they may be seen clearly a...
Nystagmus is a biphasic (to and fro) ocular oscillation in which the two phases have approximately e...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
Treatment should be considered for patients with symptoms like visual blurring and oscillopsia arisi...
The ocular motor system consists of several subsystems, including the vestibular ocular nystagmus sa...
Nystagmus, the rhythmic to and fro oscillation of the eye, has often been regarded as enigmatic. In ...
I will restrict this discussion to those entities for which treatment data are available: periodic a...
The essential difference between nystagmus and saccadic intrusions lies in the initial eye movement ...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Nystagmus: Periodic Alternating Nystagmus; Right Jerk Nystagmus, Null 0 - 10 seconds, Left jerk nyst...