Several studies have defined the anatomic and physiologic links between eye and eyelid movements, and have evaluated the common effects of disease on both. Upward movements of the eyelids frequently accompany upward movements of vertical nystagmus. In fact, the absence of lid nystagmus in a patient with upbeat nystagmus may suggest disconnection between the premotor signals for the superior rectus and levator palpebrae superioris, implicating the region between the riMLF and the oculomotor nucleus. For the same reasons, lid nystagmus unaccompanied by vertical eye nystagmus may reflect midbrain lesions. In patients with long-standing compression of the central caudal nucleus, ""midbrain ptosis"" may occur, and this may lead to lid nystagmus
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Disorders of the visual pathways are often associated with nystagmus. The most obvious example is th...
It is important to realize that not all nystagmus is pathologic. Physiologic nystagmus preserves cle...
Lid nystagmus is a rhythmic eyelid movement commonly seen as an epiphenomenon of vertical nystagmus ...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Nystagmus that is induced by turning the eye to an eccentric position in the orbit is called gaze-ev...
Torsional nystagmus is a less commonly recognized form of central vestibular nystagmus than downbeat...
Congenital nystagmus is usually diagnosed during infancy, but occasionally presents during adult lif...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Our classification of nystagmus starts by relating the various forms of nystagmus to disorders of vi...
True latent nystagmus is a horizontal jerk nystagmus that is absent when both eyes are viewing but a...
In this section, we describe the clinical features of three common forms of nystagmus thought to be ...
So-called convergence-retraction nystagmus is characterized by quick phases that converge or retract...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Disorders of the visual pathways are often associated with nystagmus. The most obvious example is th...
It is important to realize that not all nystagmus is pathologic. Physiologic nystagmus preserves cle...
Lid nystagmus is a rhythmic eyelid movement commonly seen as an epiphenomenon of vertical nystagmus ...
Many structures within the medulla are important in the control of eye movements: the vestibular nuc...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Nystagmus that is induced by turning the eye to an eccentric position in the orbit is called gaze-ev...
Torsional nystagmus is a less commonly recognized form of central vestibular nystagmus than downbeat...
Congenital nystagmus is usually diagnosed during infancy, but occasionally presents during adult lif...
Eye and head movements are common manifestations of epileptic seizures, and the wide representation ...
Our classification of nystagmus starts by relating the various forms of nystagmus to disorders of vi...
True latent nystagmus is a horizontal jerk nystagmus that is absent when both eyes are viewing but a...
In this section, we describe the clinical features of three common forms of nystagmus thought to be ...
So-called convergence-retraction nystagmus is characterized by quick phases that converge or retract...
Some normal subjects can voluntarily induce saccadic oscillations, usually by converging; this party...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
Disorders of the visual pathways are often associated with nystagmus. The most obvious example is th...
It is important to realize that not all nystagmus is pathologic. Physiologic nystagmus preserves cle...