Positional nystagmus

Positional alcohol nystagmus

Positional
Positional alcohol nystagmus (PAN) is nystagmus (visible jerkiness in eye movement) produced when the head is placed in a sideways position. PAN occurs when the specific gravity of the membrane space of the semicircular canals in the ear differs from the specific gravity of the fluid in the canals because of the presence of alcohol.

Positional nystagmus - List of case studies

Cluster headache

At the objective examination: no spontaneous and positional nystagmus , no deviations , no dysmetria ; she cannot carry out the ...

List of Symptoms

fasciculations Bilateral knee pain Bilateral nystagmus Bladder and rectum tenesmus Bleeding Bleeding and ... Paresthesias Paresthesias in hands Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Paroxysmal aphasia Partial expressive aphasia ...

Persistent Vertigo

vertigo. The first evaluations revealed right beating nystagmus on gaze straight and to the right, unsteady gait with limb ataxia, ... were started. On the next evaluations there was paroxysmal positional vertigo from the left ear and minimal neurosensory hearing loss. An ...

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