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Nystagmus, Pathologic

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings
Scope Note: Notes = Involuntary movements of the eye that are divided into two types, jerk and pendular. Jerk nystagmus has a slow phase in one direction followed by a corrective fast phase in the opposite direction, and is usually caused by central or peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Pendular nystagmus features oscillations that are of equal velocity in both directions and this condition is often associated with visual loss early in life.,Created For = LHSA-Dott

Found in 385 Collections and/or Records:

PR2.6660, 1948

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.6660
Scope and Contents

Chart, notes and correspondence relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 36 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: numbness; diplopia; dysarthria; nystagmus; and disseminated sclerosis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1948

PR2.6760, 1948

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.6760
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and correspondence relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 69 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: hypertension; unsteadiness; nystagmus; cerebro-vascular degeneration; and thrombosis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1948

PR2.6773, 1948

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.6773
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, charts, autopsy report and correspondence relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 43 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: headache; hydrocephalus; head injury; and nystagmus. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.

Dates: 1948

PR2.6876, 1948

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.6876
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, report, chart and correspondence relating to female patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 1 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: hydrocephalus; vomiting; papilloedema; nystagmus; and medulloblastoma. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.

Dates: 1948

PR2.7093, 1948

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.7093
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence, notes and chart relating to male patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 49 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: anxiety state; neck pain; dizziness; and nystagmus. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1948

PR2.7266, 1948-1954

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.7266
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, charts and correspondence relating to male from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 25 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: nystagmus; trigeminal neuralgia; and facial pain. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1948-1954

PR2.7341, 1949

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.7341
Scope and Contents

Correspondence relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 65 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: dizziness; vomiting; vascular catastophe; and nystagmus. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1949

PR2.7621, 1949

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.7621
Scope and Contents

Notes, chart and correspondence relating to female patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 53 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: albinosis; and nystagmus. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1949

PR2.7808, 1949

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.7808
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence and notes relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 58 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: hypertensive encephalopathy; neck pain; deafness; dizziness; nystagmus; and otosclerosis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1949

PR2.7811, 1949

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Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.7811
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence and notes relating to male patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 1 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: birth injury; fits; delayed development; nystagmus; and epilepsy. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1949