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 ...
The Dix-Hallpike maneuver remains the gold standard for diagnosing posterior canal BPPV. A positive test requires that vertigo associated with torsional (rotatory) and up-beating (toward the forehead) ...
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.
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 ...
Nystagmus or "Dancing eye syndrome" as it is known, is a condition in which there are rhythmic involuntary movements of the eyeball which can be side to side, up and down or rotatory. As per the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with idiopathic infantile nystagmus syndrome had better best-corrected visual acuity and contrast ...
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a prevalent cause of dizziness and significantly affects patients' quality of life and daily activities. It is characterised by repeated episodes of ...