LF Dell'Osso, RW Hertle, RJ Leigh… - Journal of Neuro- …, 2011 - journals.lww.com Methods: Eye movement data were taken, using a high-speed digital video recording system, before and after 3 days of the application of topical brinzolamide 3 times daily in each eye. Nystagmus waveforms were analyzed by applying the eXpanded Nystagmus Acuity ... Related articles - All 6 versions
P Tarpey, S Thomas, N Sarvananthan… - Nature …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Corrigendum: Mutations in FRMD7, a newly identified member of the FERM family, cause X-linked idiopathic congenital nystagmus. ... Tarpey P, Thomas S, Sarvananthan N, Mallya U, Lisgo S, Talbot CJ, Roberts EO, Awan M, Surendran M, McLean RJ, Reinecke RD, Langmann ... All 2 versions
N Healey, KJ Saunders… - … and Vision Science, 2011 - eprints.ulster.ac.uk Purpose: Albinism is an inborn error of melanin metabolism (incidence 1 in 18,000). Oculocutaneous (OCA) and ocular albinism (OA) exhibit similar ocular and visual dysfunction, including high refractive errors and nystagmus. Nystagmus may also occur in isolation with significant effects on ... Cached
HA Kim, H Lee, SI Sohn, JS Kim… - Journal of the neurological …, 2011 - Elsevier Although several papers have been published on perverted head shaking nystagmus (PHSN) associated with focal brainstem or cerebellar lesion, there are no reports of a focal pontine infarct that causes PHSN. We report a patient with focal pontine infarction who presented ... Related articles - All 5 versions
MG Thomas, M Crosier, S Lindsay, A Kumar… - Brain, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press Periodic alternating nystagmus consists of involuntary oscillations of the eyes with cyclical changes of nystagmus direction. It can occur during infancy (eg idiopathic infantile periodic alternating nystagmus) or later in life. Acquired forms are often associated with cerebellar dysfunction ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 11 versions