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nystagmus

noun
nys·​tag·​mus | \ ni-ˈstag-mÉ™s How to pronounce nystagmus (audio) \

Definition of nystagmus

: involuntary usually rapid movement of the eyeballs occurring normally with dizziness during and after bodily rotation or abnormally following head injury or as a symptom of disease

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nystagmic \ ni-​ˈstag-​mik How to pronounce nystagmic (audio) \ adjective

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While diagnosing the symptoms in their eyes as nystagmus, the optometrist also noticed the twins seemed to lack pigmentation. Claudia Harmata, PEOPLE.com, "Arizona Family Moves to Maine to Protect Albino Twins from the Sun," 19 Aug. 2019 The doctor took one look at the young woman’s eyes and told her she had nystagmus. Lisa Sanders, M.d., New York Times, "Why Was Her Vision Jerky and Blurry if There Was Nothing Wrong With Her Eyes?," 1 May 2018 Were the weakness, pain and nystagmus caused by the crowding in her brain? Lisa Sanders, M.d., New York Times, "Why Was Her Vision Jerky and Blurry if There Was Nothing Wrong With Her Eyes?," 1 May 2018 Could the headaches and the nystagmus be related in some way to her E.D.S.? the parents asked. Lisa Sanders, M.d., New York Times, "Why Was Her Vision Jerky and Blurry if There Was Nothing Wrong With Her Eyes?," 1 May 2018 Pets that eat pet food containing pentobarbital can experience drowsiness, dizziness, excitement, loss of balance, nausea, nystagmus (eyes moving back and forth in a jerky manner) and inability to stand. Julie Washington, cleveland.com, "Smucker recalls canned dog food containing potentially lethal drug," 19 Feb. 2018 But when Jeffrey started exhibiting symptoms of nystagmus — an eye condition that causes uncontrolled repetitive eye movements — his mom, a physical therapist, knew something more serious might be involved. Kristen Jordan Shamus, Detroit Free Press, "Teen who beat brain cancer plans to become a pediatric oncologist to help other kids," 17 June 2017 A rabbit was brought in for a dental issue, but during the exam, its eyes began jerking back and forth, a condition called nystagmus. Andy Newman, New York Times, "The Doctor Will See Your Iguana Now," 12 May 2017 Brown said Jeffrey still struggles with nystagmus and has difficulty at times reading and typing. Kristen Jordan Shamus, Detroit Free Press, "Teen who beat brain cancer plans to become a pediatric oncologist to help other kids," 17 June 2017

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First Known Use of nystagmus

1772, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for nystagmus

New Latin, from Greek nystagmos drowsiness, from nystazein to doze; probably akin to Lithuanian snusti to doze

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nystagmus

noun
nys·​tag·​mus | \ nis-ˈtag-mÉ™s How to pronounce nystagmus (audio) \

Medical Definition of nystagmus

: involuntary usually rapid movement of the eyeballs (as from side to side) occurring normally with dizziness during and after bodily rotation or abnormally following head injury or as a symptom of disease

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