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Query: UMLS:C0028738 (
nystagmus
)
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Pathological
nystagmus
may be spontaneous, positional, or gaze-evoked.
Peripheral vestibular nystagmus
is usually rotatory, the horizontal component being most prominent. It is - in contrast to a central vestibular nystagmus - strongly inhibited by fixation. Spontaneous congenital
nystagmus
is also prominent with fixation, but it can usually be distinguished from acquired fixation
nystagmus
based on its long duration, atypical waveforms and high frequency. Two general types of positional
nystagmus
can be identified on the basis of
nystagmus
regularity: static and paroxysmal. The most common variety of positional
nystagmus
is the so-called benign paroxysmal positional
nystagmus
, which in the majority of cases occurs as an isolated symptom of unknown cause. Gaze-evoked nystagmus, prominent with fixation, includes dissociated, rebound and gaze-paretic
nystagmus
forms. Symmetrical gaze-evoked
nystagmus
is most commonly produced by ingestion of certain drugs. Phenomena related to
nystagmus
include: amblyopic, voluntary, and convergence-retraction
nystagmus
, ocular dysmetria, ocular flutter, opsoclonus, ocular bobbing, and ocular myoclonus.
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PMID:[Pathologic nystagmus and related phenomena. A review]. 387 44