The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has affirmed a Superior Court ruling that a horizontal gaze nystagmus test provides sufficient evidence for probable cause and an arrest in DUI cases. The Pennsylvania ...
Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes (most commonly from side to side) usually associated with impaired vision. In tenotomy, the horizontal muscles of the eye (which move the eye side to ...
Purpose To confirm the effectiveness of the Kestenbaum–Anderson principle in the surgical management of compensatory head posture because of horizontal gaze palsy and acquired vertical 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 ...
Q: Which doctor should I consult for nystagmus? A: You can consult an ophthalmologist, who will also refer you to other specialists for a complete assessment of your condition. A: Some cases of early ...
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 ...
We identified a large multigenerational white British family with a predominant phenotype of infantile nystagmus and presenile cataract segregating in an autosomal-dominant pattern. In this study, we ...
Our eyes can reveal many health conditions affecting other areas of our bodies. For example, yellow bumps around the eyes could mean you have high cholesterol. They can also signal much more severe ...
Nystagmus is an involuntary oscillatory movement of the eyes, usually from side to side, but sometimes the eyes move up and down or in a circular motion. Most people with nystagmus have impaired ...
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