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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.
Nystagmus, an incurable condition which causes the eyes to wobble constantly, means children often struggle at school. But new research could help find out why it occurs.
“These eye movements can cause problems with your vision, depth perception, balance and coordination.” There are two types of nystagmus, which affects around one in 1,000 people - congenital ...
A research team has successfully used magnets implanted behind a person's eyes to treat nystagmus, a condition characterized by involuntary eye movements. A research team has successfully used ...
One of the causes is the spontaneous back-and-forth movement of the eye, called 'pendular nystagmus.' This phenomenon not only makes seeing difficult but also hinders social eye contact.
DISTURBANCES of eye movements frequently confront the physician with puzzling diagnostic problems. First of all, ... with paretic nystagmus of the opposite lateral rectus.
One of the causes is the spontaneous back-and-forth movement of the eye, called ‘pendular nystagmus.’ This phenomenon not only makes seeing difficult but also hinders social eye contact.
A new case report of so-called miner's nystagmus demonstrates the remarkable plasticity of the brain, the authors say, and suggests that historical reports of this condition by miners were genuine.
A research team has successfully used magnets implanted behind a person's eyes to treat nystagmus, a condition characterised by involuntary eye movements. The case study, published in ...