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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Ocular motility disease
  1. ... or other parts of the brain that control eye movements. Any disease or injury that damages the acoustic nerve can ...
  2. ... the whites of the eyes Jerky or abnormal eye movements ( nystagmus ) late in the disease Premature graying of the hair Seizures Sensitivity to ...
  3. ... 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. ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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.
  6. ... Dementia that is getting worse Difficulty walking Limited eye ... Parkinson disease The health care provider may do the following ...
  7. You may have a small amount of uncontrolled eye movement ( nystagmus ) when looking to an extreme left or right position. This is normal.
  8. ... muscle surgery is sometimes recommended to correct abnormal eye movements.
  9. ... receiving faulty information through the nerves that control eye ... encephalitis ) Disease that causes areas deep in the brain, just ...
  10. ... 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)
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