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Ocular motility disease
- ... or other parts of the brain that control eye movements. Any disease or injury that damages the acoustic nerve can ...
- ... the whites of the eyes Jerky or abnormal eye movements ( nystagmus ) late in the disease Premature graying of the hair Seizures Sensitivity to ...
- ... exam may show problems with hearing, balance, or eye movement. A hearing test will show the hearing loss that occurs with Ménière disease. Hearing may be near normal after an attack. ...
- ... do certain tests: Slit-lamp examination Ocular motility (eye movement) test Visual field testing Other tests may be done to check for diseases or illnesses that may be causing ptosis. TREATMENT ...
- ... senses movement and position (the labyrinth) helps control eye movements. There are two forms of nystagmus: Infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) is present at birth (congenital). Acquired nystagmus develops later in life because of a disease or injury.
- ... Dementia that is getting worse Difficulty walking Limited eye ... Parkinson disease The health care provider may do the following ...
- You may have a small amount of uncontrolled eye movement ( nystagmus ) when looking to an extreme left or right position. This is normal.
- ... muscle surgery is sometimes recommended to correct abnormal eye movements.
- ... receiving faulty information through the nerves that control eye ... encephalitis ) Disease that causes areas deep in the brain, just ...
- ... ROP may also be classified as having "plus disease" if the abnormal blood vessels match pictures used to diagnose the condition. Symptoms of severe ROP include: Abnormal eye movements Crossed eyes Severe nearsightedness White-looking pupils (leukocoria)