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  1. Effects of Cerebellar Lesions Upon the Habituation of Post Rotational Nystagmus by Ward Halstead, 1935-01-01
  2. Nystagmus as a Resultant in Accordance with the Theoretical Principals of the Physical Mechanisms of the Normal Human Labrinths (Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology) by R. Grohmann, 1972-12
  3. The New Illustrated Medical and Health Encyclopedia Volume 9 knee to nystagmus
  4. Modification of Vestibular Nystagmus by Means of Repeated Elicitation by Orval Hobart Mowrer, 1934-01-01
  5. Diseases of Inner Ear: Ménière's Disease, Otosclerosis, Pathologic Nystagmus, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Labyrinthitis
  6. ASPECTS OF ASYMMETRIC VESTIBULAR FUNCTION AND OPTOKINETIC AFTER-NYSTAGMUS by KRISTER BRANTBERG, 1991
  7. Spontan- und Provokations-Nystagmus: Seine Beobachtung, Aufzeichnung und Formanalyse als Grundlage der Vestibularisuntersuchung (German Edition) by Hermann Frenzel, 1982-02-24
  8. Positional Alcohol Nystagmus
  9. Optomotor reflexes and Nystagmus (1955 1st Ed) by KEINER, G.B.J. A.O. - Den Haag, 1955. 224pp by G.B.J. A.O. KEINER, 1955
  10. Strabologie: Schielen, Augenmuskeloperation, Amblyopie, Nystagmus, Binokularsehen, Heterophorie, Okulomotoriusparese, Trochlearisparese (German Edition)
  11. Physiologic Nystagmus
  12. The New Illustrated Medical and Health Encyclopedia, Volume 6 (Knee to Nystagmus)
  13. Nystagmus vestibulaire et les reactions de movements by R[aymond] Claoue, 1918-01-01
  14. Pathologic Nystagmus

41. Nystagmus
this guidemap is a companion guidemap to the ataxia, incoordination and dysequilibrium guidemap and the vertigo guidemap, and this guidemap offers a reader much more detailed
http://www.jeffmann.net/NeuroGuidemaps/nystagmus.html

42. NYSTAGMUS
nystagmus is defined as involuntary movement of the eyes. Most frequently it is composed of a mixture of slow and fast movements of the eyes.
http://www.tchain.com/otoneurology/practice/nystagmus.html

43. Nystagmus (Ocular Ataxia) Treatment Medications
WHAT IS IT? nystagmus is an uncontrollable (involuntary), repetitive, rhythmic movement of the eyes. The movement is usually horizontal, but can be vertical or in a circular
http://www.nmihi.com/n/nystagmus.htm

44. Nystagmus
nystagmus is a vision condition in which the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements, often resulting in reduced vision.
http://pennsylvania.aoa.org/Nystagmus.xml

45. Aniridia Network International - About Aniridia - Nystagmus
nystagmus is the involuntary, rhythmical, oscillations of one or both eyes, in any or all fields of gaze. Pendular undulating movements of equal speed......nystagmus.
http://www.aniridia.org/conditions/nystagmus.html

46. Nystagmus, Congenital EMedicine Ophthalmology
Overview Congenital or infantile nystagmus is a clinical sign that may take many different forms. Involuntary, rhythmic eye movements are characteristic, as they are in
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1200103-overview

47. Nystagmus - Overview
nystagmus Overview, nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary movements of Alternative Names. Back and forth eye movements; Involuntary eye movements; Rapid eye movements
http://www.umm.edu/ency/article/003037.htm

48. Nystagmus Network - Home
nystagmus Network is a UK charity that provides support, information and fosters research for those with nystagmus, parents and teachers.
http://nystagmusnet.org/

49. Nystagmus (physiology) Britannica Online Encyclopedia
nystagmus (physiology), involuntary back and forth, up and down, or circular movements of the eyes that are often described by observers as “jumping” or “dancing” eye
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/423269/nystagmus

50. Tiresias ICT Accessibility User Groups Nystagmus
User groups are the specific groups of people who can benefit from ICT accessibility, including those with coginitive, language, physical and sensory impairments, such as the
http://www.tiresias.org/accessible_ict/nystagmus.htm

51. Nystagmus - Health.com
nystagmus is involuntary movement of the eyes. These eye movements may be slow or fast, steady or jerky, and the eyes may move from side to side or up and down or both. It is
http://www.health.com/health/library/mdp/0,,stn166135,00.html

52. Nystagmus — Eyeway
nystagmus is the term applied to rapid involuntary oscillatory movement of the eyes independent of the normal eye movements. They are usually horizontal but vertical, rotatory
http://www.eyeway.org/informs/eye-care/nystagmus

53. Nystagmus - Definition Of Nystagmus By The Free Online Dictionary
nys tag mus (nst g m s) n. A rapid, involuntary, oscillatory motion of the eyeball. New Latin, from Greek nustagmos, drowsiness. nys tag mic (-m k) adj.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/nystagmus

54. Nystagmus - Wiktionary
rapid involuntary eye movement, usually lateral 1970 For months Travis had seen his solitary figure, shoulders hunched inside the flying jacket, in more and more newsreels
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nystagmus

55. Nystagmus
How prevalent is nystagmus? What are the symptoms of nystagmus? How is nystagmus treated? nystagmus is the medical term used to describe a condition in which the eye
http://www.visionrx.com/library/enc/enc_nystagmus.asp

56. Nystagmus
nystagmus Definition nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary movements of the eyes that may be Side to side (horizontal nystagmus) Up and down (vertical nystagmus)
http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/Eye-movements-uncontrollable.htm

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