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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:

PR3.707, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.707
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and correspondence relating to male corporalfromEdinburgh and the Lothians aged 23 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: episodes of unconsciousness; nystagmus; amnesia; drowsiness; dimness of vision; and diplopia. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR3.709, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.709
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Typed case summary, correspondence and chart relating to male corporalfromGreat Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 27 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: head injury; headache; effects of cerebral concussion; residual hemispasticity; nystagmus; and anxiety neurosis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR3.718, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.718
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Typed case summary, chart and note relating to male aircraftman fromGreat Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 25 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: head injuries; post traumatic epilepsy; anosmia; vertiginous reaction; dizziness; diplopia; amnesia; and nystagmus. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR3.726, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.726
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and correspondence relating to female assistant section officerfromGreat Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 24 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: headache; post traumatic epilepsy; attacks of unconsciousness; and nystagmus. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR3.734, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.734
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Typed case summary, chart and correspondence relating to male leading seamanfromGreat Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 25 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: gunshot wound to head; hyperaethesia; diplopia; nystagmus; deafness; homonymous hemianopic scomata; and headache. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR3.747, 1942-1943

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.747
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Typed case summary, correspondence, drawing, charts and note relating to male lance corporalfromoutside Great Britain aged 22 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: nystagmus; ataxia; organic disease of nervous system; and encephalo-myelitis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942-1943

PR3.754, 1942-1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.754
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Typed case summary, correspondence and chart relating to male patient fromScotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 40 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: lesion in upper brain stem; facial hypokinesis; headache; diplopia; nystagmus; dizziznes; numbness in arm and hand; and thermanaesthesia. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942-1944

PR3.756, 1942-1944

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.756
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Typed case summary, correspondence, charts, notes and report relating to male squadron leader from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 32 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: drop foot; fatigue; lumbo-sacral pain; dizziness; nystagmus; spastic paraparesis; disseminated sclerosis; and prolapsed disc. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942-1944

PR3.778, 1942

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.778
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to male lance sergeant from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 24 at first examination in1942 Conditions mentioned include: concussional head injury; headache; amnesia; fissure fracture of skull; nystagmus; dizziness; and anosmia. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR3.823, 1943

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Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.823
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence and drawings relating to male gunner fromGreat Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 38 at first examination in1943 Conditions mentioned include: spinal cord lesion; tetraspasticity; nystagmus; dysarthria; severe spastic paraplegia; paraesthesiae; and actue disseminated sclerosis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1943