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 ...
Q: Which doctor should I consult for nystagmus? A: You can consult an ophthalmologist, who will also refer you to other specialists for a complete assessment of your condition. A: Some cases of early ...
A 60-year-old male was referred to the ophthalmology department with a 6-month history of an intermittent vertical diplopia and oscillopsia. The diplopia usually occurred during close work and usually ...
Our eyes can reveal many health conditions affecting other areas of our bodies. For example, yellow bumps around the eyes could mean you have high cholesterol. They can also signal much more severe ...
FOR descriptive purposes, two types of inverse nystagmus may be differentiated : (1) secondary nystagmus, wherein responses opposed in direction to a primary reaction occur shortly after the primary ...