The nystagmus now became limited to momentary onsets, but in its place I became aware of a peculiar diplopia.
As nystagmus may be associated with disturbance of equilibrium due to ear disease, the movements of the eyeballs must be carefully tested.
Vertigo and nystagmus may also be present, in addition to occipital headache and tenderness on percussion.
There was a slight nystagmus on looking to the right.
Caloric nystagmus appeared from the right ear in 15 seconds, from the left in 30.
When the patient fixed an object, the nystagmus would stop for a few seconds and then immediately reappear.
Two weeks after the accident a slightnystagmus on looking to the left appeared, but there was otherwise no disorder of head or extremities.
Spontaneous and Babinski’s induced nystagmus (rotation; caloric) and Babinski’s voltaic vertigo test are the other tests commonly employed in equilibrium investigation.
During the tests for nystagmus, the morbid nystagmus would stop and be replaced by the normalnystagmus which was obviously slower and more regular.
Normal nystagmus and giddiness on functional tests of vestibular nerve and canals.
He was over-fatigueable, complained of foggy eyesight, showed haziness and redness and obscure margins in the optic discs, with the remains of one hemorrhage, and presentednystagmus on looking to the extreme left.
Meige, in discussion, called attention to the fact that not every nystagmus is of organic origin and that there is a rare form of tic of nystagmiform nature.
The Appearance of Compensatory Nystagmus in Human Subjects as a Conditional Response During Adaptation to a Continuously Rotating Environment.
Effects of Chronic Acceleration on Induced Nystagmus in the Fowl.
The scoliosis was not permanent, the deformation of the foot could be overcome, and at the same time we failed to convince ourselves of the presence of nystagmus and the absence of the knee-jerks.
Their occasional association with strabismus or nystagmus constitutes a plea for their possible dependence on some encephalic lesion.
In consequence of these accidents, vertigo, vomiting, and nystagmus may persist for several days, but as a rule they gradually diminish and disappear.
Syringing with hot water causes a nystagmus directed towards the ear syringed; syringing with cold water, away from the ear.
In addition much information may be gained by determining the character of the spontaneous nystagmus, if present, or whether nystagmus can be elicited by Bárány’s caloric tests.
If, however, no cerebellar abscess be present the labyrinthine operation will be followed by nystagmus strongly directed to the opposite side.
If a cerebellar abscess be associated with a labyrinthine suppuration and the latter is explored by operation, the nystagmus will still remain directed to the affected side.
This spontaneous nystagmus is greatly modified by the caloric tests, being strongly exaggerated on syringing with hot water, and weakened or arrested on syringing with cold water.
Cases of congenital amblyopia in both eyes, where no explanatory cause can be traced, and no nystagmus is present, are rare, but all the more interesting.
On the right, nystagmus on fixation, fingers are counted at 5-6 feet.
A third peculiarity which sometimes occurs in extreme degrees of congenital amblyopia, is monocular nystagmus of the weak eye.
Not to complicate the question, however, I have excluded all cases of nystagmus from the following investigation.
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