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42. Clinical And Ocular Motor Analysis Of The Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome In The Fi
pathologic nystagmus a classification based on electrooculographic recordings.Bull Los Angeles Neurol Soc 1976;41120–41.Medline; Troost BT.
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43. Departments
Information, ComputerAssisted Electronystagmography (ENG) and Rotary TestingENG utilize eye movement recordings to evaluate pathologic nystagmus,
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44. Interim Report On GWS
the veterans with Haley syndromes 2 were significantly more likely to havepathologic nystagmus and abnormal ocular motility, and increased interocular
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June 25, 2002
Hon. Anthony J. Principi, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
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810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, D.C. 20420
Dear Mr. Secretary,
On behalf of the Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses, I am pleased to submit this interim report. This report focuses on fundamental findings appropriate to this initial stage of our work. We look forward to making more detailed recommendations later this year. Based on our review of federal government and other research done to date, we have reached the following conclusions and recommendations.
Respectfully submitted,
James H. Binns, Jr.
Chairman, Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses
Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses
Interim Report June 25, 2002 DRAFT A. Conclusions
1. Gulf War veterans are ill. (See Appendix A.) a. They suffer from a pattern of health problems that significantly exceeds those seen in comparable populations, beyond that which is explained by stress or psychiatric diagnoses. b. Different epidemiological studies consistently show 25-30% of the veterans who served in the Gulf are ill, over and above the control population chosen for each study.

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    47. The Laryngoscope - UserLogin
    The pathologic nature of positional nystagmus as a sign of vestibular diseasehas long been recognized.5,6 Several classifications have been proposed,
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    48. Nystagmus, Pathologic
    This 5 page document is in PDF, which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Patient EducationHandout Publication Type; nystagmus, pathologic;
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    broader: Ocular Motility Disorders other: Strabismus Nystagmus Network This site, providess basic information on the condition and articles on specific aspects of nystagmus, an eye condition characterised by rapid, jerky eye movements. There is a section of FAQs, and information on the activities and publications of the group. Patient Education Organizations, Nonprofit Nystagmus, Pathologic Great Britain ... Understanding nystagmus A patient-oriented information sheet on nystagmus, an involuntary movement of the eyes. It explains who is affected, the symptoms, and treatment. A glossary of terms is also provided. Produced jointly by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the Royal National Institute for the Blind. This 5 page document is in PDF, which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Nystagmus, Pathologic
    Last modified: 09 Sep 2005

    49. EMedicine - Nystagmus, Acquired : Article By Christopher M Bardorf, MD, MS
    nystagmus, Acquired nystagmus may be defined as a periodic rhythmic ocular Central vestibular forms of nystagmus are always pathologic and deserve a
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    Nystagmus, Acquired
    Last Updated: August 8, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: acquired nystagmus, congenital nystagmus AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Christopher M Bardorf, MD, MS , Ophthalmology, Children's Eye Physicians, Denver, CO Coauthor(s): Gregory Van Stavern, MD , Assistant Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Kresge Eye Institute, Wayne State University; Enrique Garcia-Valenzuela, MD, PhD , Clinical Assistant Professor , Department of Ophthalmology, University of Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary; Consulting Staff, Vitreo-Retinal Surgery, Midwest Retina Consultants, SC, Parkside Center Christopher M Bardorf, MD, MS, is a member of the following medical societies: American Medical Association , and Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Editor(s): Michael J Bartiss, OD, MD

    50. EMedicine - Electronystagmography : Article By Angela G Shoup, PhD
    Synonyms and related keywords ENG, nystagmus, dizziness, vertigo, Lesser degreesof nystagmus are of questionable pathologic significance.
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    Last Updated: August 25, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: ENG, nystagmus, dizziness, vertigo, balance dysfunction, vestibular system, nystagmography, electrooculography, electro-oculography, oculomotor system, peripheral vestibular disorder, central vestibular disorder, videonystagmography, video nystagmography, VNG AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Overview Patient Considerations Equipment ... Bibliography
    Author: Angela G Shoup, PhD , Director, Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Communicative and Vestibular Disorders, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Coauthor(s): April Liehr, MA University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Angela G Shoup, PhD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Auditory Society Editor(s): Michael E Hoffer, MD

    51. NYSTAGMUS
    Most frequently, pendular nystagmus is caused by central lesions involving the fixation suppression a pathologic effect of vision on caloric nystagmus.
    http://www.tchain.com/otoneurology/practice/nystagmus.html
    NYSTAGMUS
    Under Construction Timothy C. Hain, MD Education Index Search this site Nystagmus is defined as involuntary movement of the eyes. Most frequently it is composed of a mixture of slow and fast movements of the eyes. Nystagmus can occur normally, such as when tracking a visual pattern. Nystagmus may also be abnormal, usually in situations where one would want the eyes to be still, but they are in motion. Vertigo (a sensation of spinning), is often accompanied by nystagmus. The following material attempts to illustrate and describe nystagmus subtypes.
    SPONTANEOUS NYSTAGMUS

    52. Nystagmus
    Rhythmic, oscillating motions of the eyes are called nystagmus. nystagmus canbe a normal physiological response or a result of a pathologic problem.
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    Rhythmic, oscillating motions of the eyes are called nystagmus. The to-and-fro motion is generally involuntary. Vertical nystagmus occurs much less frequently than horizontal nystagmus and is often, but not necessarily, a sign of serious brain damage. Nystagmus can be a normal physiological response or a result of a pathologic problem. Description
    The eyes play a critical role in maintaining balance. They are directly connected to other organs of equilibrium, most important of which is the inner ear. Paired structures called the semicircular canals deep in the skull behind the ears sense motion and relay that information to balance control centers in the brain. The eyes send visual information to the same centers. A third set of sensors consists of nerve endings all over the body, particularly in joints, that detect position. All this information is integrated to allow the body to navigate in space and gravity. It is possible to fool this system or to overload it with information so that it malfunctions. A spinning ride at the amusement park is a good way to overload it with information. The system has adapted to the spinning, expects it to go on forever, and carries that momentum for some time after it is over. Nystagmus is the lingering adjustment of the eyes to tracking the world as it revolves around them.

    53. Nystagmus, Pathologic Topic - Unified Search Environment
    nystagmus, pathologic MSH/MH/D009759 MSH/PM/D009759 Duane Retraction Syndrome;nystagmus, pathologic. nystagmus, Congenital
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    Nystagmus, Pathologic Topic Tree Definition:
    Involuntary movements of the eye that are divided into two types, jerk and pendular. Jerk nystagmus has a slow phase in one direction followed by a corrective fast phase in the opposite direction, and is usually caused by central or peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Pendular nystagmus features oscillations that are of equal velocity in both directions and this condition is often associated with visual loss early in life. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p272) Synonyms and Source Vocabularies:
    Nystagmus, Pathologic
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    Nystagmus, unspecified Ocular Motility Disorders

    54. DUI Blog : Bad Drunk Driving Laws, False Evidence And A Fading Constitution
    Further problems with using the nystagmus test in DUI investigations have been it is difficult to determine whether the nystagmus is pathologic.
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    Nystagmus: "The Eye Test" (part 2)
    I mentioned in the previous post that few officers understand the nystagmus test, administer it correctly, or score it objectively. Further problems with using the nystagmus test in DUI investigations have been summarized by a noted expert in the area, Dr. L. F. Dell'Osso, Professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Director of the Ocular Motor Neurophysiology Laboratory at the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Cleveland: Using nystagmus as an indicator of alcohol intoxication is an unfortunate choice, since many normal individuals have physiologic end-point nystagmus...Without a neuro-opthalmologist or someone knowledgeable about sophisticated methods of eye movement recordings, it is difficult to determine whether the nystagmus is pathologic. It is unreasonable that such difficult judgments have been placed in the hands of minimally trained officers. Dell'Osso, "Nystagmus, Saccadic Intrusions, Oscillations and Oscillopsia", 147 Current Neuro-Opthalmology See also an interesting article by Umeda and Sakata entitled "Alcohol and the Oculomotor System", 87

    55. DUI Blog : Nystagmus: "The Eye Test" (part 2)
    or someone knowledgeable about sophisticated methods of eye movement recordings,it is difficult to determine whether the nystagmus is pathologic.
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    Nystagmus: "The Eye Test" (part 2)
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    Nystagmus: "The Eye Test" (part 2)
    I mentioned in the previous post that few officers understand the nystagmus test, administer it correctly, or score it objectively. Further problems with using the nystagmus test in DUI investigations have been summarized by a noted expert in the area, Dr. L. F. Dell'Osso, Professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Director of the Ocular Motor Neurophysiology Laboratory at the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Cleveland: Using nystagmus as an indicator of alcohol intoxication is an unfortunate choice, since many normal individuals have physiologic end-point nystagmus...Without a neuro-opthalmologist or someone knowledgeable about sophisticated methods of eye movement recordings, it is difficult to determine whether the nystagmus is pathologic. It is unreasonable that such difficult judgments have been placed in the hands of minimally trained officers. Dell'Osso, "Nystagmus, Saccadic Intrusions, Oscillations and Oscillopsia", 147 Current Neuro-Opthalmology

    56. Nystagmus: "The Eye Test" (Part 2)- Arizona DUI Laws Attorney Lawyer Phoenix DUI
    nystagmus The Eye Test (Part 2) Don t Let An Arizona DUI Ruin Your Life. it is difficult to determine whether the nystagmus is pathologic.
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    (Part 2)
    Information courtesy of Lawrence Taylor DUIblog I mentioned in the previous post that few officers understand the nystagmus test, administer it correctly, or score it objectively. Further problems with using the nystagmus test in DUI investigations have been summarized by a noted expert in the area, Dr. L. F. Dell'Osso, Professor of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Director of the Ocular Motor Neurophysiology Laboratory at the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Cleveland: Using nystagmus as an indicator of alcohol intoxication is an unfortunate choice, since many normal individuals have physiologic end-point nystagmus...Without a neuro-opthalmologist or someone knowledgeable about sophisticated methods of eye movement recordings, it is difficult to determine whether the nystagmus is pathologic. It is unreasonable that such difficult judgments have been placed in the hands of minimally trained officers. Dell'Osso, "Nystagmus, Saccadic Intrusions, Oscillations and Oscillopsia", 147 Current Neuro-Opthalmology 147. See also an interesting article by Umeda and Sakata entitled "Alcohol and the Oculomotor System", 87 Annals of Otology Rhinology 69, wherein scientists concluded that gaze nystagmus was one of the least sensitive eye measurements of alcohol intoxication.

    57. Nystagmus
    nystagmus a sign of serious brain damage. nystagmus can be a normal physiologicalresponse or a result of a pathologic problem.
    http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/nystagmus.jsp

    58. The Riesco Lectures: Lecture 3
    In ocular nystagmus, there is a pathologic condition affecting the ocular apparatus.2. In central vestibular nystagmus, usually the patient complains of
    http://www.neohns.com/riesco/lect3.html
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    The J. Santiago Riesco MacClure Lectures Organized by Cecil W. Hart, M.D. Lecture III
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    C. Vestibular examination (continued)
    3. Nystagmus (continued)
    b. Vestibular Nystagmus (continued):
    There are two types:
    1. Peripheral Vestibular nystagmus.
    2. Central Vestibular nystagmus.
    We are not talking anymore about the vestibular nystagmus as a physiologic response but as a symptom of a lesion or disorder in the vestibular labyrinth, or in the vestibular nerve or in the central nuclei or central vestibular pathways. 1) General characteristics a) Direction If the patient has a vertical nystagmus (upward or downward) he will see things turning around a horizontal bitemporal axis. If he has a type of rotatory nystagmus, things will move about a horizontal anteroposterior axis. These are the most frequently observed types of nystagmus. Occasionally we see an oblique nystagmus which seldom is a very neat one. b) Intensity The second thing that we notice is the "intensity." It has been graded as "F irst degree " when the nystagmus is only visible during gaze in the direction of the quick component. " Second degree " when the nystagmus is present on forward gaze, and "T hird degree " when present during gaze also in the direction of the slow component.

    59. References For Nystagmus-2, Autosomal Dominant With The MeSH Term
    References for nystagmus2, autosomal dominant with the MeSH term nystagmus,pathologic, G2D Home. PMID and date. Follow the link to see the corresponding
    http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/g2d/exam_mesh_disease.pl?Nystagmus,_Pathologi

    60. References For Duane Syndrome With The MeSH Term Nystagmus
    References for Duane syndrome with the MeSH term nystagmus, pathologic, G2D Home.PMID and date. Follow the link to see the corresponding entry by PubMed
    http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/g2d/exam_mesh_disease.pl?Nystagmus,_Pathologi

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