Nystagmus is an involuntary movement of the eyes, slow and smooth in one direction with fast twitches in the other. The eyes attempt to compensate for the abnormal signals created in the inner ear. The patient may be asked to lay flat or sit upright to uncover the presence of nystagmus. ...
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Signs of nystagmus (abnormal eye movements) or incoordination can help pinpoint the underlying problem. A physician then performs the Dix-Hallpike test to try to reproduce vertigo. This test involves abruptly repositioning the patient's head and monitoring the symptoms that might be provoked. Not ...
For example, some eye-tracking devices may not be able to accurately measure eye movements in individuals with certain conditions, such as those with prosthetic eyes, nystagmus, or specific visual impairments. Some eye-tracking methods may require participants to remain relatively still, which can li...
When the chronic cough is associated with cerebral manifestations such as truncal ataxia, nystagmus, or incoordination, a central cause in the cough center or higher controlling area should be suspected. Primary central reasons for chronic cough are scarce. A cough may be the initial symptom in ...
What is a basic vestibular evaluation? Vestibular function tests are performedto assess the inner ear balance organs and to identify if one or both are working properly. Part of this will involve close observation and recording of your eyes movements to look for nystagmus. ...
Dose-related adverse events include dizziness, nausea, fatigue, ataxia, vision abnormal, diplopia, and nystagmus. The currently available results justify the further development of lacosamide for the treatment of epilepsy.doi:10.1111/j.1528-1167.2006.00715_90.xBenMenachem, E...
The drug recognition expert may also conduct an eye-tracking exam. This exam helps check for the involuntary jerking of the eye, commonly known as horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN). The involuntary jerking of the eye is a standard indicator that a driver is under the influence of drugs. ...
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