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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1990;33(6): 1135-9.
Spontaneous Nystagmus(I)
In Ja Lee, MD, Sayong Chae, MD, Sang Won Lee, MD, Young Hark Park, MD, Rae Sung Park, MD, and Byung Do Suh, MD
Department of Otolaryngology, Catholic University Medical College, Korea
자발안진에 대한 연구(I)
이인자 · 채세용 · 이상원 · 박영학 · 박래성 · 서병도
가톨릭대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실
ABSTRACT

Spontaneous nystagmus is an important sign in vestibular disorders. But the method of examination is different among authors. To compare the effect of visual condition on spontaneous nystagmus(SPN), we examined spontaneous nystagmus(SPN) in 65 dizzy patients with eyes open in darkness(EOD), eyes closed(EC) and eyes open under Frenzel glasses(EOF). 1) 18 patients(26.7%) had spontaneous nystagmus. 2) Among 18 patients(100%), 10 patients(56%) had SPN only with EOD, 2 patients(11%) had SPN only with EC. 4 patients(22%) had SPN with EOD and EC, 1 patient with EOD and EOF and 1 patient with three conditions. 3) The mean maximal slow phase velocity of SPN only with EOD was 17.6 deg/sec and SPN only with EC 14.3 deg/sec.

Keywords: Spontaneous nystagmusVisual conditions.
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