Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Lebers congenital amaurosis, lead to continuous jerk nystagmus with components in all three planes, which changes direction over the course of seconds or minutes. The drifting ""null point"" the eye position at which nystagmus changes direction probably reflects inability to calibrate the ocular motor system, and it has also been reported after experimental cerebellectomy. This nystagmus often shows the increasing-velocity waveform that was once thought to be specific for congenital nystagmus. Recent developments in gene therapy for retinal disorders suggest that if vision can be restored, nystagmus will be suppressed
We report eye movement findings in 30 patients with latent nystagmus and who were found to have a va...
If a patient with gaze-evoked nystagmus attempts to look eccentrically for a sustained period, the n...
It is important to realize that not all nystagmus is pathologic. Physiologic nystagmus preserves cle...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Lebers congenital amaurosis, lea...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Leber's congenital amaurosis, le...
Congenital Nystagmus (CN) is one of the diseases that can affect binocular vision, reducing the visu...
Congenital nystagmus is usually diagnosed during infancy, but occasionally presents during adult lif...
Patients with congenital nystagmus exhibit a wide range of unusual nystagmus waveforms and strategie...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic oscillation of the eyes, which leads to reduced visual acuity d...
Normal visual acuity requires a stationary retinal image on the fovea. If fixation instabilities cau...
Disorders of the visual pathways are often associated with nystagmus. The most obvious example is th...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
In this section, we review those forms of nystagmus that develop during infancy. Advances have been ...
We report eye movement findings in 30 patients with latent nystagmus and who were found to have a va...
If a patient with gaze-evoked nystagmus attempts to look eccentrically for a sustained period, the n...
It is important to realize that not all nystagmus is pathologic. Physiologic nystagmus preserves cle...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Lebers congenital amaurosis, lea...
Congenital or acquired retinal disorders causing blindness, such as Leber's congenital amaurosis, le...
Congenital Nystagmus (CN) is one of the diseases that can affect binocular vision, reducing the visu...
Congenital nystagmus is usually diagnosed during infancy, but occasionally presents during adult lif...
Patients with congenital nystagmus exhibit a wide range of unusual nystagmus waveforms and strategie...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic oscillation of the eyes, which leads to reduced visual acuity d...
Normal visual acuity requires a stationary retinal image on the fovea. If fixation instabilities cau...
Disorders of the visual pathways are often associated with nystagmus. The most obvious example is th...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
In this section, we review those forms of nystagmus that develop during infancy. Advances have been ...
We report eye movement findings in 30 patients with latent nystagmus and who were found to have a va...
If a patient with gaze-evoked nystagmus attempts to look eccentrically for a sustained period, the n...
It is important to realize that not all nystagmus is pathologic. Physiologic nystagmus preserves cle...