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Query: UMLS:C0028738 (
nystagmus
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In order to determine if ocular motor disturbances due to brainstem and cerebellar dysfunction provide a frequent and early marker for HIV infection of the brain, neurological examination was performed in 133 HIV-infected persons who were consecutively admitted to our hospital. In 22 patients (17%) we found no other reason for cerebellar or pontomesencephalic signs than
HIV encephalopathy
. Ocular motor disorders accounted for the most frequent signs of cerebellar and pontomesencephalic dysfunction. Ocular motor disorders mainly consisted of dissociated
nystagmus
(n = 12), gaze-evoked
nystagmus
(n = 10) and impaired smooth pursuit (n = 6). Cerebellar ataxic gait and dysmetria were present in 3 patients. Since dissociated
nystagmus
was the primary ocular motor disorder, we assume that the medial longitudinal fasciculus may be a predilected circumscribed area for HIV infection of the brain. We suppose that cerebellar and pontomesencephalic disorders may be an early marker for
HIV encephalopathy
because they were the only neurological signs found in 12 patients.
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PMID:Dissociated nystagmus as a common sign of ocular motor disorders in HIV-infected patients. 279 47
Central vestibular lesions may cause paroxysmal positional
nystagmus
(PPN) or paroxysmal positional vertigo as a result of lesions involving the brainstem dorsolateral to the fourth ventricle or the cerebellar nodulus/uvular region. PPN usually presents as persistent downbeating
nystagmus
during head hanging or as apogeotropic horizontal
nystagmus
during head turning in the supine position. Geotropic PPN during head turning in the supine position has not been previously reported. We report such a case in a patient with
HIV encephalopathy
.
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PMID:Geotropic central paroxysmal positional nystagmus in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus encephalopathy. 2437 67