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Extractions: n. A rapid, involuntary oscillatory motion of the eyeball. nys·tag mic -mÄk ) or nys·tag moid -moid adj. WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun nystagmus has one meaning: Meaning #1 involuntary movements of the eyeballs; the presence or absence of nystagmus is used to diagnose a variety of neurological and visual disorders
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Extractions: Nystagmus is rapid involuntary rhythmic (The organ of sight) eye movement, with the eyes moving quickly in one direction (quick phase), and then slowly in the other (slow phase). The direction of nystagmus is defined by the direction of its quick phase ( e.g. right nystagmus is due to a right moving quick phase). Nystagmus may occur in the vertical or horizontal directions, and also in a semicircular movement, and thus are called downbeat nystagmus, upbeat nystagmus, seesaw nystagmus, periodic alternating nystagmus, and pendular nystagmus. There are other similar alterations in periodic eye movements (saccadic oscillations) such as opsoclonus or ocular flutter. One can accurately think of nystagmus as the combination of a slow adjusting eye movement (slow phase) like would be seen with the (Click link for more info and facts about vestibulo-ocular reflex) vestibulo-ocular reflex , followed by a quick (Click link for more info and facts about saccade) saccade (quick phase) when the eye has reached the limit of its rotation.
Acquired Nystagmus pathologic nystagmus can be either congenital or acquired; the latter is thesubject of Lepore FE Ethanolinduced resolution of pathologic nystagmus. http://www.treatment-options.com/article.cfm?PubID=NE01-1-2-04&Type=Article&KeyW