What Causes Nystagmus?

Andrew T. Melson, R. Siatkowski
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose: Nystagmus is a commonly encountered clinical finding both in children and adults. Despite its complexities, a fundamental understanding of the basic etiology and underlying pathophysiology of nystagmus is critical to manage these patients appropriately. Patients and Method: The subset of ocular motility disorders that constitutes true nystagmus is identified and delineated from saccadic intrusions. Once defined, we explore the causes of commonly encountered forms of nystagmus and their clinical features. Results: Three separate mechanisms work to integrate sensory input and calibrate ocular movements: the afferent visual pathway, the neural integrator, and the vestibular system. Specific neuroanatomical pathways and corresponding pathologic changes are reviewed. Conclusion: A basic understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of nystagmus is essential to clinical practice. Three main mechanisms utilize multifactorial sensory input to produce a normally functioning ocular motor system. Both congenital and acquired forms of nystagmus result from pathology within these systems causing insufficient or asymmetric input to the central nervous system.
眼球震颤的原因是什么?
摘要背景和目的:眼球震颤是儿童和成人常见的临床症状。尽管其复杂性,但对眼球震颤的基本病因和潜在病理生理学的基本了解对于适当管理这些患者至关重要。患者和方法:构成真正眼球震颤的眼球运动障碍的亚群是从扫视性侵犯中识别和描述的。一旦定义,我们将探讨常见形式的眼球震颤的原因及其临床特征。结果:三种不同的机制可以整合感觉输入并校准眼球运动:传入视觉通路、神经整合器和前庭系统。综述了特定的神经解剖学途径和相应的病理变化。结论:对眼球震颤的潜在病理生理学有基本的了解对临床实践至关重要。三种主要机制利用多因素的感觉输入来产生功能正常的眼运动系统。先天性和后天性眼震都是由于这些系统内的病理导致中枢神经系统输入不足或不对称。
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