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Pendular Nystagmus

Known as: Nystagmus, pendular 
Rhythmic, involuntary sinusoidal oscillations of one or both eyes. The waveform of pendular nystagmus may occur in any direction. [HPO:probinson]
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2007
2007
PURPOSE Infantile nystagmus is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous eye movement disorder. Here we map and identify the… 
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
OBJECTIVE To determine patterns of nystagmus in oculopalatal tremor (OPT, also designated oculopalatal myoclonus) and correlate… 
2005
2005
Opinion statementAcquired and congenital nystagmus often causes decreased visual acuity as a direct result of the inability to… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Nystagmus can have either a jerk (slow and quick phase) or a pendular waveform. Saccadic oscillations can either be back-to-back… 
1994
1994
A patient with multiple sclerosis presented with oscillopsia due to an acquired pendular nystagmus that was dissociated in… 
1991
1991
We studied the ocular motor abnormalities in 4 patients chronically addicted to sniffing glue containing toluene. They showed… 
1982
1982
Pendular nystagmus is an oscillatory movement of the eye which has a sinusoidal rather than a “saw-tooth” wave form (Figure 1… 
1961
1961
The author studied the pendular type of nystagmus by using electronystag-mography (ENG). Some of the findings obtained from the…