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  1. Diseases of Inner Ear: Ménière's Disease, Otosclerosis, Pathologic Nystagmus, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Labyrinthitis
  2. Pathologic Nystagmus

61. DJO | Digital Journal Of Ophthalmology
The clinical impression at this time was downbeat nystagmus (DBN), Studies havesuggested that DBN is a pathologic central vestibular nystagmus caused
http://www.djo.harvard.edu/print.php?url=/physicians/gr/327&print=1

62. DJO | Digital Journal Of Ophthalmology
Downbeat nystagmus Secondary to Bony Cervicomedullary Junction Studies havesuggested that DBN is a pathologic central vestibular nystagmus caused by
http://www.djo.harvard.edu/site.php?url=/physicians/gr/327&page=GR_DS

63. Eye Diseases
Macular Degeneration Microphthalmos - Myopia - nystagmus, pathologic - OcularMotility Disorders - Oculomotor Nerve Diseases - Ophthalmoplegia - Optic
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Eye Diseases Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the Human Eye [TM Montgomery] Physical Structures of the Eye [text only; L Hahn] - U. of Pennsylvania (US) Colored Eyes - TipsOfAllSorts About the 'Blind Spot' Actually: The Main Lens of Your Eye Is Not Inside The Eye Simulations of certain eye problems - Ohio LIONS Eye Research Foundation Distance Vision Test - Perrot Optic (CH) About Visual Acuity [TM Montgomery] and the typical Visual Acuity Test - ADAM, via MedlinePlus The Eye Exam [C Goldberg] - School of Medicine, UCSD (US) Eye examination - Indiana University (US) School of Optometry , and

64. Entrez PubMed
Adult; Eye/physiopathology*; Humans; nystagmus, pathologic/congenital; nystagmus,pathologic/physiopathology*; Oscillometry; Posture/physiology*
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65. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
Search results for nystagmus, pathologic CONDITION are shown below. Recruiting, Screening for Studies on nystagmus and Strabismus
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66. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
Browse By Condition Alphabetically N nystagmus, pathologic Recruiting,Screening for Studies on nystagmus and Strabismus Conditions nystagmus
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67. Health Education Assets Library: Multimedia Repository - Browse
BROWSE BY MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADING (MeSH). Home C Diseases C11 Eye Diseases C11.590 Ocular Motility Disorders C11.590.400 nystagmus, pathologic
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68. Arch Ophthalmol -- Abstract: Neuro-ophthalmic, Radiographic, And Pathologic Mani
Neuroophthalmic, Radiographic, and pathologic Manifestations of Adult-Onset Eye movement studies revealed square-wave jerks, gaze paretic nystagmus,
http://archopht.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/117/2/265
Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery Student JAMA (1998-2004) JAMA CareerNet For The Media Meetings Peer Review Congress
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Neuro-ophthalmic, Radiographic, and Pathologic Manifestations of Adult-Onset Alexander Disease Arch Ophthalmol. A 61-year-old woman had a 3-year history of imbalance. Eye movement studies revealed square-wave jerks, gaze paretic nystagmus, rebound nystagmus, impaired smooth pursuit, impaired optokinetic nystagmus, and abnormal fixation suppression of vestibular nystagmus.

69. Ny : On Medical Dictionary Online
nystagmus, pathologic nystagmus, Pendular nystagmus, Periodic Alternating nystagmus, Permanent nystagmus, Physiologic nystagmus, Physiological
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70. Sites Médicaux Francophones : Classement Par Mots Clés MeSH, Qualificatifs Et
nystagmus pathologique nystagmus,pathologic; nystagmus physiologique nystagmus, physiologic
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  • nadh, nadph oxidoréductases [nadh, nadph oxidoreductases] NADPH déhydrogenase [nadph dehydrogenase] nad(p)h-flavin oxidoréductase [nad(p)h-flavin oxidoreductase] nadroparine [nadroparin] naegleria [naegleria] naegleria fowleri [naegleria fowleri] naevi et mélanomes [nevi and melanomas] naevomatose basocellulaire [basal cell nevus syndrome] naevus [nevus] nafaréline [nafarelin] nairovirus [nairovirus] naissance prématurée [premature birth] naissances multiples [multiple birth offspring] Na(+)-k(+)-exchanging ATPase [Na(+)-K(+)-exchanging ATPase] nalbuphine [nalbuphine] naloxone [naloxone] nanisme [dwarfism] nanisme hypophysaire [dwarfism, pituitary] nanisme thanatophore [thanatophoric dysplasia] naphtacènes [naphthacenes] naphtalènesulfonates [naphthalenesulfonates] naphthalènes [naphthalenes] naphtol [naphthols] naphtoquinones [naphthoquinones] naproxène [naproxen] narcolepsie [narcolepsy] nasopharynx [nasopharynx] natalité [birth rate] natation [swimming] National Health Insurance, United States
  • 71. DeCS - Changed Terms
    nystagmus, nystagmus, pathologic. OCULOMOTOR NERVE PARALYSIS, OCULOMOTOR NERVEDISEASES. OLIVOPONTOCEREBELLAR ATROPHY, OLIVOPONTOCEREBELLAR ATROPHIES
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    DeCS 2000 - Changed terms Replaced Replaced-by ACOUSTIC NERVE VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE ACOUSTIC NERVE DISEASES VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE DISEASES ADIE'S SYNDROME ADIE SYNDROME AMYGDALOID BODY AMYGDALA ANDROGEN-BINDING PROTEINS ANDROGEN-BINDING PROTEIN ANOSMIA OLFACTION DISORDERS APRAXIA APRAXIAS ARNOLD-CHIARI DEFORMITY ARNOLD-CHIARI MALFORMATION ASPARTIC PROTEINASES ASPARTIC ENDOPEPTIDASES CALLUS BONY CALLUS CEREBELLAR DYSSYNERGIA MYOCLONIC CEREBELLAR DYSSYNERGIA CEREBRAL ANEURYSM INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSM CEREBRAL ANOXIA HYPOXIA, BRAIN CEREBRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS INTRACRANIAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS CEREBRAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS INTRACRANIAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATIONS CEREBRAL ARTERY DISEASES CEREBRAL ARTERIAL DISEASES CEREBRAL EMBOLISM AND THROMBOSIS INTRACRANIAL EMBOLISM AND THROMBOSIS CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA BRAIN ISCHEMIA CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA, TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK, TRANSIENT CEREBRAL SCLEROSIS, DIFFUSE DIFFUSE CEREBRAL SCLEROSIS OF SCHILDER CEREBROSPINAL OTORRHEA CEREBROSPINAL FLUID OTORRHEA CEREBROSPINAL RHINORRHEA CEREBROSPINAL FLUID RHINORRHEA CHARCOT-MARIE DISEASE CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE CHORDATA CHORDATA, NONVERTEBRATE

    72. NTLC Legal Issues/Resources - HGN APPENDIX L PREDICATE QUESTIONS EMERGENCY ROOM
    Do you know the rate of occurrence of nystagmus in the general population of thevarious pathologic causes of nystagmus that you have just mentioned?
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    PREDICATE QUESTIONS EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN Several medical specialties use a form of nystagmus testing in diagnosing patients, for example, emergency room physicians, ophthamologists, neuro-ophthamologists. Although not necessary, the testimony of a medical expert supports the use of the HGN test in the broader community, not just law enforcement, and gives the weight of medicine to the validity of the test. It is preferable to use an expert with an interest in the subject beyond just testifying as an expert and who has actually witnessed officers administering the test.
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  • 73. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
    , Involuntary rhythmical movements of the eyesin the normal person. Electronystagmography nystagmus, pathologic......nystagmus, Physiologic.
    http://fred.hmc.psu.edu/ds/retrieve/fred/meshdescriptor/D009760

    74. Virtual Naval Hospital: United States Naval Flight Surgeon Manual: Third Edition
    in pathologic states, in relation to vestibular stimulation, but nystagmus Individual differences in visual suppression of vestibular nystagmus in
    http://www.vnh.org/FSManual/03/04Visual.html
    United States Naval Flight Surgeon's Manual: Third Edition 1991: Chapter 3: Vestibular Function
    Visual-Vestibular Interactions Relevant to Aviator Vision
    Naval Aerospace Medical Institute
    Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed The Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex
    The vestibulo-ocular reflex influences vision during natural movement much more than is generally appreciated, and it is capable of subtle and occasional profound influence on vision in aviation. Most physicians or physiologists think of nystagmus, an oculomotor pattern which occurs in certain unnatural motion profiles and in pathologic states, in relation to vestibular stimulation, but nystagmus is probably the least typical form of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in healthy individuals during natural movement. A more common oculomotor response consists of nearly smooth, sinusoidal eye oscillations that almost perfectly compensate for head oscillations that occur during walking, running, or simply shaking one's head, as in signifying "yes" or "no. "For example, in the latter situation as the head turns right, the eye turns left, thereby compensating for the head movement (cf. , Benson 1972). Gresty and Benson (in preparation) describe fairly high-frequency components (in the range 1 to 10 Hz) in angular oscillations of the head during whole-body movement and also in aircraft. It is important to note that the visual system is very poor at tracking Earth-fixed targets at these frequencies if it is unaided by the vestibulo-ocular reflex. Therefore, this reflex plays an important role in stabilizing vision relative to the Earth during many kinds of natural motion. The reader can demonstrate this to himself by holding his head

    75. OCULAR FIXATION
    The fixation index is the ratio of nystagmus peak slowphase velocity with of fixation suppression a pathologic effect of vision on caloric nystagmus.
    http://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/practice/fixation.html
    TESTING OF FIXATION SUPPRESSION
    Please read our Timothy C. Hain, MD Impaired Fixation Suppression The diagnosis of impaired fixation suppression is made by observing the effect of asking the subject to fix his eyes upon a clearly visible target, upon any ongoing nystagmus.The most commonly used test procedure is one described by Albert (1974). For at least one left and right-beating response (generally a caloric response), the patients nystagmus is recorded until shortly after the peak. At that time the examiner tells the patient ot open the eyes and fixat a small target for about 10 seconds. The fixation index is the ratio of nystagmus peak slow-phase velocity with fixation to nystagmus intensity with fixation removed (e.g. complete darkness or eyes closed). This number is often computed into a percentage by multiplying it by 100. Fixation suppression can also be easily calculate from rotatory chair tests by having the subject track a chair fixed laser projected on a wall. There is evidence that there are multiple systems that participate in fixation suppression. Smooth pursuit can be used to suppress nystagmus, and some investigators have suggested that fixation suppression is redundant with the pursuit test. However, others have found that a different system, the "vestibular cancellation system", can also contribute to suppression (e.g. Tomlinson and Robinson, 1981)

    76. Familial Positional Downbeat Nystagmus And Cerebellar Ataxia: Clinical And Patho
    nystagmus and Cerebellar Ataxia Clinical and pathologic Findings Key Wordspositional downbeat nystagmus • familial ataxia • cerebellar vermis
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    A family with progressive cerebellar ataxia is reported. The earlier signs of cerebellar dysfunction was positional downbeat nystagmus (PDBN). An autopsy of one member with PDBN, who died

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    Downbeat nystagmus and Cerebellar Ataxia Clinical and pathologic Findings Positional downbeat nystagmus (PDBN) has been recognized as a frequent
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    78. Publication
    Balancing the caloricinduced nystagmus velocity with cold air and water. Cold; Female; Human; Male; etiology nystagmus, pathologic; Temperature; Water
    http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/research/PubDetails/index.aspx?ID=16119

    79. Gateway To Medical Information At The National Library Of Medicine: Dynamics Of
    nystagmus, Optokinetic; Otolithic Membrane; nystagmus, pathologic; Eye Movements;Gravitation; Rotation; Hypogravity; Movement; Human. Secondary Source ID
    http://gateway.nlm.nih.gov/robot_pages/MeetingAbstracts/spaceline/95607629.html
    Gateway to the National Library of Medicine Try a search in the search box above - The NLM Gateway searches multiple retrieval systems at the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The resources the Gateway searches include consumer health information, journal citations, the NLM library catalogue, and meeting abstracts. Dynamics of torsional optokinetic nystagmus under altered gravitoinertial forces. Cheung BS, Money KE, Howard IP. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1993 May; 64: 424. Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine, Ontario, Canada. Publication Types:
    • Meeting Abstracts
    Keywords:
    • Nystagmus, Optokinetic Otolithic Membrane Nystagmus, Pathologic Eye Movements Gravitation Rotation Hypogravity Movement Human
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    UI: 95607629 From Meeting Abstracts

    80. Gateway To Medical Information At The National Library Of Medicine: Effects Of M
    Head, Human, Movement, nystagmus, Optokinetic, , , Vestibular Function Tests, Optokinetic; Weightlessness; Rotation; Gravitation; nystagmus, pathologic
    http://gateway.nlm.nih.gov/robot_pages/MeetingAbstracts/spaceline/95607622.html
    Gateway to the National Library of Medicine Try a search in the search box above - The NLM Gateway searches multiple retrieval systems at the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The resources the Gateway searches include consumer health information, journal citations, the NLM library catalogue, and meeting abstracts. Effects of microgravity on the interaction of vestibular and optokinetic nystagmus in the vertical plane. Clement G, Wood SJ, Reschke MF. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1991 May; 62: 473. Universities Space Research Institution, Houston, TX. Publication Types:
    • Meeting Abstracts
    Keywords:
    • Nystagmus, Optokinetic Weightlessness Rotation Gravitation Nystagmus, Pathologic Orientation Head Vision Drug Interactions Interpersonal Relations
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    • NASA/00012403
    UI: 95607622 From Meeting Abstracts

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