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NEUROLOGY 1979;29:1153
© 1979 American Academy of Neurology

Voluntary vertical nystagmus

Gregory Krohel, M.D. and John F. Griffin, M.D.

Department of Ophthalmology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York.

A patient with hypertropia caused by fourth-nerve palsy manifested primary position oscillations characteristic of voluntary nystagmus. This benign condition must be kept in mind even when dealing with primary position vertical nystagmus to avoid extensive and potentially dangerous investigations.







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