Portal Toolkit Invalid Site URL This report reviews the recent contributions to the field of pathologic nystagmus.The classification and nomenclature of nystagmus with onset in infancy is http://www.co-ophthalmology.com/pt/re/coophth/abstract.00055735-200010000-00007.
Portal Toolkit Invalid Site URL which oscillates the image of the world in lockstep with the pathologic nystagmus . to the literature concerning pathologic nystagmus were reviewed. http://www.co-ophthalmology.com/pt/re/coophth/fulltext.00055735-200110000-00010.
Current Opinion In Neurology - UserLogin pathologic nystagmus often impairs vision by causing excessive motion of imageson the retina. Gazeevoked nystagmus may interfere with clear vision during http://www.co-neurology.com/pt/re/coneuro/fulltext.00019052-199902000-00004.htm
Vestibular Central Disorders Many types of pathologic nystagmus are encountered, including gazepareticnystagmus, spontaneous vestibular nystagmus, positional nystagmus, http://www.bcm.edu/oto/otologyprimer/vertigo/vestibularcentral.html
:: Neurotology :: These tests are used to evaluate pathologic nystagmus, vestibuloocular reflexfunction, and visual ocular control in patients with dizziness and balance http://www.neurology.ucla.edu/neurotol.htm
Extractions: Clinical Services The Neurotology Program and Laboratories specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the inner ear and eye movement control. Particular attention is paid to the causes of dizziness, tinnitus, and imbalance. The program has been in the forefront of the development of computer-assisted electronystagmography (ENG) and rotational testing. These tests are used to evaluate pathologic nystagmus, vestibulo-ocular reflex function, and visual ocular control in patients with dizziness and balance problems. Numerous publications characterize the unusual causes of dizziness and imbalance diagnosed in patients referred to the Neurotology Clinic:
:: Clinical Neurophysiology :: Provides computer assisted electronystagmography and rotational testing to evaluatepathologic nystagmus, vestibuloocluar reflex function, http://www.neurology.ucla.edu/clinphys.htm
Veterinary Care Specialists Vestibular System Info pathologic nystagmus; Damage to the vestibular system leads to imbalance in theactivity of the vestibular nuclei. The normal side continues to supply a http://www.vcsmilford.com/vs.html
Extractions: The vestibular system is the primary sensory system that maintains the animal's balance or its normal orientation relative to the gravitational field of the earth. This orientation is maintained in the face of linear or rotatory acceleration and tilting of the animal. The vestibular system is responsible for maintaining the position of the eyes, trunk, and the limbs in reference to the position or movement of the head at any time. These canals are paired right and left lateral duct, right posterior and left anterior ducts, and right anterior and left posterior ducts. These behave as synergistic pairs. While one is activated, the other is inhibited (less active). The receptors do not respond to constant velocity, but acceleration and deceleration. Each canal contains a material called endolymph and each canal terminates on an area (Ampulla) on neuroendothelium and gelatinous material called the Cristae Ampillaris. Rotation of the head on any plane causes endolymph flow and activation of the neuroepithelium (hair cells and the supporting cells).
Nystagmus pathologic nystagmus occurs when the eyes drift slowly from their intended pathologic nystagmus occurs when there is an imbalance in the input from the http://www.jeffmann.net/NeuroGuidemaps/nystagmus.html
Extractions: Introduction - this guidemap is a companion guidemap to the ataxia, incoordination and dysequilibrium guidemap and the vertigo guidemap , and this guidemap offers a reader much more detailed information on nystagmus - this guidemap serves two purposes:- (* note that this guidemap is very selective in its presentation of information on nystagmus, and that it does not deal with latent nystagmus or congenital nystagmus => this guidemap is primarily focused on providing basic problem-solving information on acquired nystagmus in adult patients and older children)
Otology & Neurotology - UserLogin The ENG battery included tests for pathologic nystagmus (changes of visual fixation, Any patient with pathologic nystagmus and/or an abnormal VOR was http://otology-neurotology.com/pt/re/otoneuroto/fulltext.00000455-199009000-0000
Otology & Neurotology - UserLogin or headshaking nystagmus, and 1 did not show any pathologic nystagmus.All patients had pathologic results in the vestibulospinal tests or were not http://otology-neurotology.com/pt/re/otoneuroto/fulltext.00129492-200209000-0002
Neurology -- Table Of Contents (May 1 1987, 37, [5]) FE Lepore Ethanolinduced resolution of pathologic nystagmus published erratumappears in Neurology 1987 Jul;37(7)1268 Neurology 1987 37 887. http://www.neurology.org/content/vol37/issue5/
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Current Opinion In Otolaryngology & Head And Neck Surgery - UserLogin pathologic nystagmus is any deviation from this, and implies an underlyingabnormality of peripheral or central ocular vestibular controls. http://www.co-otolaryngology.com/pt/re/cooto/fulltext.00020840-199912000-00006.h
Neurology Electronystagmography (ENG) ENG provides computer assisted Electronystagmographyand rotational testing to evaluate pathologic nystagmus, vestibuloocular http://www.arminco.com/homepages/erebuni/er10.htm
OCC-ENV-MED-L Archives -- April 2000 (#54) more subjects with pathologic nystagmus (P = 0.09), acceleration andpathologic nystagmus were most strongly associated with symptoms of paroxysmal http://list.mc.duke.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0004&L=occ-env-med-l&F=&S=&P=5731
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