نتایج جستجو برای: congenital nystagmus

تعداد نتایج: 123795  

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Kenichiro Miura Richard W Hertle Edmond J FitzGibbon Lance M Optican

Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an aperiodic oscillatory eye movement disorder. Horizontal rectus tenotomy with simple re-attachment has been proposed as a therapy for CN. This therapy might affect vision and/or eye movements. Another paper deals with improvements in visual acuity. This and the companion paper examine changes in eye movements. In this study, we examined the effect of tenotomy on n...

2012
Bianca Huurneman F Nienke Boonstra Ralf FA Cox Antonius HN Cillessen Ger van Rens

BACKGROUND This systematic review gives an overview of foveal crowding (the inability to recognize objects due to surrounding nearby contours in foveal vision) and possible interventions. Foveal crowding can have a major effect on reading rate and deciphering small pieces of information from busy visual scenes. Three specific groups experience more foveal crowding than adults with normal vision...

Journal: :Vision Research 2003
Kenichiro Miura Richard W. Hertle Edmond J. FitzGibbon Lance M. Optican

Congenital nystagmus (CN) is an aperiodic oscillatory eye movement disorder of unknown etiology. We examined the effect of horizontal rectus tenotomy with simple re-attachment on the dimensionality of the dynamical mechanism underlying CN. The correlation dimensions (CDs) were calculated from eight patients who had tenotomy surgery. We found no significant differences in the CDs that could be a...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2001
F L van der Laan

The neurootological data of 12 patients attending our ear, nose, and throat clinic were analyzed. The patients submitted to a neurootological routine evaluation consisting of patient history recording and audiometric and equilibriometric investigations (i.e., electronystagmography). The conclusion was that many tinnitus patients--even those who had no vestibular symptoms--showed some disturbanc...

Journal: :Vision Research 1998
Bruce J.W Evans Bettine V Evans Janyce Jordahl-Moroz Mustafa Nabee

Several therapies have been developed for congenital nystagmus (CN) but without placebo-controlled trials. We investigated a treatment which combined two therapies that had been advocated by several authors and were reported to improve visual acuity (VA). A placebo treatment was designed to mimic the time, attention, 'high tech' apparatus, and the explanation used in the experimental treatment....

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2006
Ronald S Fishman

C oal miners’ nystagmus was one of the first occupational illnesses ever recognized as being due to a hazardous working environment. It aroused great concern and much controversy in Great Britain in the first half of the 20th century but was not seen in the United States. Miners’ nystagmus became a significant financial problem for the British workmen’s compensation program, and the British med...

2014
Ji Woong Chang Jeong Hun Kim Seong-Joon Kim Young Suk Yu

PURPOSE To describe the clinical course of congenital aniridia and to evaluate prognostic factors for visual outcome after long-term follow-up. METHODS The medical records of 120 eyes from 60 patients with congenital aniridia were retrospectively reviewed. The prevalence and clinical course of ophthalmic characteristics, systemic disease, refractive errors, and visual acuity were assessed. Pr...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1989
R J Leigh S E Thurston R L Tomsak G E Grossman D J Lanska

Using the eye-coil/magnetic field method, we measured horizontal and vertical movements of both eyes in four patients with monocular loss of vision while they attempted steady, binocular fixation of a visual target. We also measured gaze stability in two normal subjects while they fixed upon a target monocularly, and in one patient with congenital, bilateral blindness. In the patients with mono...

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