Nystagmus is a repetitive to and fro movement of the eyes and can affect vision and involve individuals of all ages. Previous research into the pathophysiology of this disease has been based on case series or small numbers of patients. Improvements in and standardisation of electrodiagnostics and eye movement recordings have enabled scientists to diagnose and characterise the different nystagmus types more accurately. Purpose The research into nystagmus carried out at the University of Leicester had several aims. The first population-based study on the prevalence of nystagmus was carried out within the county of Leicestershire. The second study was aimed at examining the clinical features of patients with different types of infantile and ne...
Purpose: To discuss the common characteristics of infants and children with nystagmus and review tre...
Nystagmus, an involuntary oscillation of the eye, is one of the most common visual impairments occur...
Our aim was to characterise the ocular motor abnormalities in infantile (IN) and acquired nystagmus ...
Abstract: Introduction: Nystagmus is a repetitive to and fro movement of the eyes and can affect vis...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic oscillation of the eyes, which leads to reduced visual acuity d...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of nystagmus found in healthy individuals du...
Background and aim Nystagmus is an ocular motility disorder in which the eyes make uncontrollable, r...
Background/aims: Past studies have explored some of the associations between particular motor and se...
Nystagmus is a disorder of eye movement characterised by uncontrolled, to-and-fro movement. It is en...
Nystagmus refers to a certain kind of diseases with abnormal eye movements, which is characterized b...
Nystagmus is an eye movement disorder characterised by abnormal, involuntary rhythmic oscillations o...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
In all forms of dysfunction of ocular motility the ultimate aim in obtainin % an under-standing of t...
Nystagmus is an eye movement disorder characterised by abnormal, involuntary rhythmic oscillations o...
Purpose: To discuss the common characteristics of infants and children with nystagmus and review tre...
Nystagmus, an involuntary oscillation of the eye, is one of the most common visual impairments occur...
Our aim was to characterise the ocular motor abnormalities in infantile (IN) and acquired nystagmus ...
Abstract: Introduction: Nystagmus is a repetitive to and fro movement of the eyes and can affect vis...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic oscillation of the eyes, which leads to reduced visual acuity d...
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmical movement of the eyes. The cause of nystagmus is a disruption...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of nystagmus found in healthy individuals du...
Background and aim Nystagmus is an ocular motility disorder in which the eyes make uncontrollable, r...
Background/aims: Past studies have explored some of the associations between particular motor and se...
Nystagmus is a disorder of eye movement characterised by uncontrolled, to-and-fro movement. It is en...
Nystagmus refers to a certain kind of diseases with abnormal eye movements, which is characterized b...
Nystagmus is an eye movement disorder characterised by abnormal, involuntary rhythmic oscillations o...
Nystagmus is defined as rhythmic, most often involuntary eye movements. It normally consists of a sl...
In all forms of dysfunction of ocular motility the ultimate aim in obtainin % an under-standing of t...
Nystagmus is an eye movement disorder characterised by abnormal, involuntary rhythmic oscillations o...
Purpose: To discuss the common characteristics of infants and children with nystagmus and review tre...
Nystagmus, an involuntary oscillation of the eye, is one of the most common visual impairments occur...
Our aim was to characterise the ocular motor abnormalities in infantile (IN) and acquired nystagmus ...