儿童眼球震颤:系统回顾

Dea Nabila Ratu Alicia
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眼球震颤是一种眼睛不自觉的有节奏的振荡,由于视网膜上的图像过度运动而导致视力下降。这是因为眼球震颤导致眼睛以一种重复的模式运动。鉴别婴幼儿眼震与后天性眼震是非常重要的。为了做到这一点,不仅要考虑眼球震颤首次出现的时间,还要考虑其波形的特征。眼球不自觉的、经常是共轭的、经常是有节奏的振荡被称为眼球震颤。婴儿眼球震颤综合征(INS)是造成儿童眼球震颤的主要原因。因为这种疾病会伴随一个人的一生,所以他们必须熟悉所有可供选择的治疗方法。本综述的主要焦点是眼球震颤的潜在病因,眼球震颤的社会心理和功能影响,以及目前的治疗方法,包括光学,药物,手术和康复治疗方法。在这个时候,负责INS的大脑机制还不完全清楚。证据主要局限于研究前和研究后的设计,并且很少有治疗程序的客观比较。治疗选择是为了增加注视点长度或纠正异常的头部位置。应实施INS的个性化管理。病人和病人的医生应该决定哪种治疗方法对病人最有益。
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NYSTAGMUS IN CHILDHOOD: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Nystagmus is an involuntary rhythmic oscillation of the eyes that results in decreased visual acuity owing to the excessive motion of pictures on the retina. This is because nystagmus causes the eyes to move in a repetitive pattern. It is of the utmost importance to differentiate infantile nystagmus from acquired nystagmus. In order to accomplish this, it is necessary to take into consideration not only the time at which the nystagmus first appeared, but also the features of its waveform. Oscillations of the eyes that are involuntary, often conjugate, and frequently rhythmic are referred to as nystagmus. Infantile nystagmus syndrome (INS) is the condition that accounts for the majority of cases of nystagmus in children. Because this ailment can last a person's entire life, it is essential that they are familiar with all of the treatment choices that are at their disposal. The primary foci of this review are the underlying etiology of nystagmus, the psychosocial and functional implications of nystagmus, and the current methods of treatments, which include optical, pharmacological, surgical, and rehabilitative treatment approaches. At this time, the brain mechanisms that are responsible for INS are not completely known. The evidence is limited to mostly pre- and post-study designs, and there are few objective comparisons of treatment procedures. The treatment choices are meant to increase the foveation length or correct abnormal head positions. Individualized management of INS should be implemented. The patient and the patient's physician are the ones who should make the decision regarding which treatment will be most beneficial for the patient in question.
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