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Nystagmus, PathologicConcept Why?
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Abduction nystagmus in internuclear ophthalmoplegia.Academic Article Why?
Alexander's law: its behavior and origin in the human vestibulo-ocular reflex.Academic Article Why?
Alternating hemiplegia of childhood: a study of 10 patients and results of flunarizine treatment.Academic Article Why?
AUTHOR RESPONSE: RE: BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO: CANAL SWITCHING AFFECTING ALL CANALS DURING A SINGLE SESSION.Academic Article Why?
Diencephalic tumor. A cause of infantile nystagmus and cachexia.Academic Article Why?
Familial remitting chorea, nystagmus, and cataracts.Academic Article Why?
Head-shaking nystagmus and new technology.Academic Article Why?
Head-shaking nystagmus: associations with canal paresis and hearing loss.Academic Article Why?
Ipsiversive eye deviation and epileptic nystagmus.Academic Article Why?
Oscillatory eye movements resembling pendular nystagmus in normal juvenile macaques.Academic Article Why?
Periodic alternating nystagmus provoked by an attack of Ménière's disease.Academic Article Why?
Persistent figure-eight and side-to-side head shaking is a marker for rhombencephalosynapsis.Academic Article Why?
Pulse-synchronous torsional pendular nystagmus in unilateral superior canal dehiscence.Academic Article Why?
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