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Query: UMLS:C0028738 (
nystagmus
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To 22 hard-of-hearing school pupils a 2 sec. tone pip of 1500 Hz was presented at 120 to 130 dB SPL's (equals 113-123 dB ISO) to both (=44) ears. In 32 of the ears (?) the sound stimulus elicited an ENG change and thus a possible disturbance of equilibrium, 2 cases of type A, 3-10 sec.
nystagmus
; I case of type B, with continuing
nystagmus
; 3 cases of type C, with strengthening
nystagmus
; and I case of type D, with direction-changing
nystagmus
, were found. We conclude that, in perceptive hearing defects, the maximum output of hearing aids should be limited to 120 dB, not only because of the effect on hearing thresholds. but also on the equilibrial sense. Again we recommend that hearing aids should not be used in those surroundings where
loss of equilibrium
is dangerous.
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PMID:Equilibrial disturbances caused by hearing aids in hard of hearing children. 85 24
This paper presents data about the effect of optokinetic stimulation (OKS) on vestibulospinal reflexes and discusses mechanisms of interaction of the vestibular, optic and proprioceptive sensors during their combined stimulation. The vestibulospinal reflexes were investigated using a 2-minute step test and simultaneous OKS that was produced by a portable optokinetic drum mounted on the head of the test subject. During the tests optokinetic
nystagmus
was recorded and the angle of body rotation relative to the initial position was measured. It was found that during the step test the body turned along the OKS direction, i. e. towards the slow component of optokinetic
nystagmus
. During leftward OKS the angle of rotation was larger than during rightward OKS: 406.4 +/- 75.9 deg and 207.5 +/- 40.7 deg, respectively. During leftward OKS
loss of equilibrium
was recorded 4.5 times more often than during rightward OKS. It has been demonstrated that the capacity to track stimuli moving to the left is lower than that to pursue stimuli moving to the right. It has been shown that there is a correlation between the rate of the optokinetic
nystagmus
slow phase and the angle of body rotation during the step test. It has been concluded that optokinetic
nystagmus
can be used as an informative parameter when measuring statokinetic stability in response to multisensory stimulation.
...
PMID:[Role of optokinetic stimulation in realizing vestibulospinal reflexes]. 369 35
A bovine cerebellar disorder of recurrent seizures characterized by
loss of equilibrium
, extension of the head and thoracic limbs, opisthotonus,
nystagmus
and falling to the side or backwards is described from 16 farms in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. The main pathologic features were vacuolation, degeneration and loss of Purkinje cells with axonal spheroids in the cerebellar granular layer and white matter. Electron microscopic study of Purkinje cells showed cytoplasmic membranous bodies, similar to those observed in human and animal gangliosidoses. Feeding trials in calves demonstrated that the disease is an intoxication caused by ingestion of Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum. A hypothesis is proposed that the intoxication is an induced lysosomal storage disease, probably a gangliosidosis.
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PMID:Intoxication by Solanum fastigiatum var. fastigiatum as a cause of cerebellar degeneration in cattle. 641 29
We report a Japanese family with acetazolamide-responsive episodic ataxia. The proband was a 41-year-old woman with interictal
nystagmus
. She experienced recurrent attacks of
loss of equilibrium
and loss of coordination of the extremities accompanied by dysarthria and nausea beginning at about 10 years old. These episodes usually lasted for several hours two or three times a week. Direct sequence of CACNA1A demonstrated a novel insertion mutation in the patient and her father. This mutation is estimated to cause early stop of the gene transcription, producing a truncated protein. This is the first report of episodic ataxia type 2 of which the mutation was identified in a Japanese family.
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PMID:A novel insertion mutation of acetazolamide-responsive episodic ataxia in a Japanese family. 1273 95