Wrong-Way Nystagmus In Acute Vestibular Disorders

Identifier 20240303_nanos_posters_054
Title Wrong-Way Nystagmus In Acute Vestibular Disorders
Creator Claire Allen; Jorge Kattah; Bernardo Ramos; Daniel Gold
Affiliation (CA) The Johns Hopkins Hospital; (JK) University of Illinois College of Medicine. Peoria; (BR) Federal University of Espirito Santo; (DG) Johns Hopkins
Subject Vestibular Disorders; Nystagmus; Ocular Manifestations of Vestibular Disorders
Description Peripheral vestibular disorders classically present with contralesional (inhibitory) nystagmus (e.g., vestibular neuritis in the acute vestibular syndrome [AVS]), while ipsilesional (excitatory) nystagmus is less common (e.g., Ménière's in the episodic vestibular syndrome [EVS]1,2,3). However, ipsilesional nystagmus (IN) is rare in the peripheral AVS, and possible mechanisms have not been elucidated.
Date 2024-03
References 1. John R. Leigh, David S. Zee. The Neurology of Eye Movements (5 Ed.). 5th ed. Oxford University Press; 2015. 2. Yacovino DA, Finlay JB. Intra-Attack Vestibuloocular Reflex Changes in Ménière's Disease. Case Rep Otolaryngol. 2016;2016:2427983. 3. Phillips JS, Newman JL, Cox SJ, FitzGerald J. Nystagmus during an acute Ménière's attack: from prodrome to recovery. Int J Audiol. 2021;60(1):70-74. 4. McClure JA, Copp JC, Lycett P. Recovery nystagmus in Ménière's disease. The Laryngoscope. 1981;91(10):1727-1737. 5. Lee MY, Son HR, Rah YC, Jung JY, Suh MW. Recovery Phase Spontaneous Nystagmus, Its Existence and Clinical Implication. J Audiol Otol. 2019;23(1):33-38. 6. Gkoritsa EZ. Recovery; Nystagmus in Vestibular Neuritis with Minimal Canal Paresis. Clinical Observation and Interpretation. Brain Sci. 2022;12(1):110. 7. Hozawa J, Fukuoka K, Usami S, et al. The mechanism of irritative nystagmus and paralytic nystagmus. A histochemical study of the guinea pig's vestibular organ and an autoradiographic study of the vestibular nuclei. Acta Oto-Laryngol Suppl. 1991;481:73-76. 8. Arslan M. Symposium on meniere's disease.: Iv. Treatment of meniere's disease by apposition of sodium chloride crystals on the round window. The Laryngoscope. 1972;82(9):1736-1750.
Language eng
Format application/pdf
Type Text
Source 2024 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting
Relation is Part of NANOS Annual Meeting 2024: Poster Session: Descriptive Studies I: Ocular Motility Disorders and Nystagmus
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