Two patients with see-saw nystagmus are presented. The nystagmus is usually due to a suprasellar lesion associated with a bitemporal hemianopsia or a rostral midbrain lesion. The nystagmus is conjugate and torsional with a dissociated vertical vector so that the intorting eye rises and the extorting eye falls. Rare examples of congenital see-saw have a reverse relationship between the torsion and vertical movements.curriculum_fello
Seesaw nystagmus is characterized by cyclic eye movements with a conjugate torsional component and a...
ABSTRACT. The authors report a patient with syringomyelia, syringobulbia, and the Arnold Chiari malf...
A 27 year old college educated young woman presented with a progressive history of ataxia and involu...
Two patients with see-saw nystagmus are presented. The nystagmus is usually due to a suprasellar le...
See-saw nystagmus is a conjugate, pendular, torsional oscillation with a superimposed disjunctive ve...
Example of a patient with see-saw nystagmus, showing how one eye elevates as the other depresses, wi...
See-saw nystagmus (SSN) is a rare ocular motor disorder characterized by cyclic eye movements where ...
In seesaw and hemi-seesaw nystagmus, one half-cycle consists of elevation and intorsion of one eye a...
See-saw nystagmus is a rare ocular abnormality, only 15 cases having been recorded to date (Maddox
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...
Congenital achiasma is a rare disorder characterized by severe or total absence of crossing fibers a...
A 37 year old woman presented with long term visual blurring and headaches. During infancy she had m...
Congenital nystagmus is usually diagnosed during infancy, but occasionally presents during adult lif...
Windmill nystagmus is characterized by a clock-like rotation of the direction of nystagmus. The typi...
Seesaw nystagmus is characterized by cyclic eye movements with a conjugate torsional component and a...
ABSTRACT. The authors report a patient with syringomyelia, syringobulbia, and the Arnold Chiari malf...
A 27 year old college educated young woman presented with a progressive history of ataxia and involu...
Two patients with see-saw nystagmus are presented. The nystagmus is usually due to a suprasellar le...
See-saw nystagmus is a conjugate, pendular, torsional oscillation with a superimposed disjunctive ve...
Example of a patient with see-saw nystagmus, showing how one eye elevates as the other depresses, wi...
See-saw nystagmus (SSN) is a rare ocular motor disorder characterized by cyclic eye movements where ...
In seesaw and hemi-seesaw nystagmus, one half-cycle consists of elevation and intorsion of one eye a...
See-saw nystagmus is a rare ocular abnormality, only 15 cases having been recorded to date (Maddox
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...
Congenital achiasma is a rare disorder characterized by severe or total absence of crossing fibers a...
A 37 year old woman presented with long term visual blurring and headaches. During infancy she had m...
Congenital nystagmus is usually diagnosed during infancy, but occasionally presents during adult lif...
Windmill nystagmus is characterized by a clock-like rotation of the direction of nystagmus. The typi...
Seesaw nystagmus is characterized by cyclic eye movements with a conjugate torsional component and a...
ABSTRACT. The authors report a patient with syringomyelia, syringobulbia, and the Arnold Chiari malf...
A 27 year old college educated young woman presented with a progressive history of ataxia and involu...