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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Abnormality of eye movement
  1. ... show: Enlarged (dilated) pupil of the affected eye Eye movement abnormalities Eyes that are not aligned Your health care provider ...
  2. Eye movement disorders may be due to abnormalities of the muscles themselves. They may also be due to problems with the nerves that connect ...
  3. ... will perform a physical exam, look at the eyes, and test muscle movement. There may be unusual patterns and blisters on the skin, as well as bone abnormalities. An eye exam may reveal cataracts , strabismus (crossed ...
  4. ... sensitivity Feeling like you have "lost time" Sleep abnormalities The ... vomiting Walking or balance problems Unconsciousness for ...
  5. ... birth (such as from the use of forceps) Eye movement disorders Brain and nervous system problems Eyelid tumors ... do certain tests: Slit-lamp examination Ocular motility (eye movement) test Visual field testing Other tests may be ...
  6. ... or feet (lower extremities) Problems with balance Uncontrolled eye movements or leg and feet movements (called opsoclonus-myoclonus ...
  7. ... is first learning colors. Rapid, side-to-side eye movements (nystagmus) and other symptoms may occur in severe ... Robson AG, Moore AT, Duncan JL. Abnormalities of rod and cone ... et al, eds. Ryan's Retina . 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; ...
  8. ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 233. Olitsky SE, Marsh JD. Abnormalities of the optic nerve. In: Kliegman RM, St. ...
  9. ... Kersten RC, Collin R. Lids: congenital and acquired abnormalities - practical management. In: Lambert SR, Lyons CJ, eds. ...
  10. ... of their infection at birth will have neurologic abnormalities later in life. Most infants without symptoms at ...
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