Acquired nystagmus is often associated with oscillopsia and visual impairment. Therapeutic options for this incapacitating condition remain limited. We report the case of a young male with nystagmus ...
April 30, 2010 (Orlando, Florida) — Extraocular muscle surgical procedures improve motor and visual outcomes in patients with infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS), according to an interventional case ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A 45-year-old woman was admitted to the neurology service at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center with symptoms of ...
Nystagmus is the medical term to describe involuntary eye movements. The eyes may move vertically, horizontally, in circles, or erratically in different directions. Nystagmus affects about 1 in every ...
A 27-year-old woman was referred to the New England Eye Center for evaluation of bilateral restricted eye movements, for which the patient characterized as being “in a daze.” She had initially ...
Because the visual system is still developing in children, the consequences of missing ocular or vision abnormalities in these patients are profound, possibly resulting in a lifetime of disability.
Nystagmus is a condition that causes involuntary, rapid movement of one or both eyes. It often occurs with vision problems, including blurriness. The symptoms include fast, uncontrollable eye ...
An 8-week-old male infant was referred to The Hospital for Sick Children for management of uncontrolled seizures following diffuse brain injury resulting from a shaking injury. The diagnosis of shaken ...
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