APPENDIX L - Predicate Question ER Doctor 57. Do you know the rate of occurrence of nystagmus in the general population of the various pathologic causes of nystagmus that you have just mentioned? 58. http://www.arizona-criminal-defense.com/DUI SUBWEB/HORIZONTAL GAZE NYSTAGMUS THE
Extractions: arizona dui, arizona dui law, arizona dui lawyer attorney, arizona dui defense Home Up APPENDIX A - Combined Test Scoring Procedure APPENDIX B - Illustrations of the HGN Test ... APPENDIX K - Predicate Questions Optometrist [APPENDIX L - Predicate Question ER Doctor] APPENDIX L Note: This is prosecution oriented information written with a view towards law enforcement and justification of the HGN tests. Please be aware that HGN testing as a field sobriety test is fraught with problems, inaccuracies, false and voodoo science, and just plain misunderstanding in its administration and application PREDICATE QUESTIONS EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN Several medical specialties use a form of nystagmus testing in diagnosing patients, for example, emergency room physicians, ophthamologists, neuro-ophthamologists. Although not necessary, the testimony of a medical expert supports the use of the HGN test in the broader community, not just law enforcement, and gives the weight of medicine to the validity of the test. It is preferable to use an expert with an interest in the subject beyond just testifying as an expert and who has actually witnessed officers administering the test. NOTE: The following examination is intended only as a sample. It is adaptable to any medical expert you intend to call. Be sure to discuss the questions in advance with your expert to determine his ability to answer all questions. Delete those which are not appropriate for your expert. Depending on your expert's experience and training, there are many more questions you could ask to qualify the witness as a expert. Do not diminish your expert's credibility by underplaying the qualifications.
Extractions: Abstract: A useful alternative to the traditional water caloric is to use an air stimulus. However, the caloric test has not been standardized and a range of parameters are being used in different audiology clinics. The aim of this study was to determine cold air parameters that resulted in a similar slow-component eye velocity to that for water irrigation. Twelve normal subjects underwent caloric testing using air temperatures in the range 18-33 degrees C. The duration and air-flow rate were held constant at 60 s and 5 l/min. A water irrigation at 30 degrees C for 30 s and delivering 150 ml resulted in a mean slow-component eye velocity of 17 degrees/s. An equal response was obtained with an air temperature of 21.0 degrees C. Further work is required to find equivalent air and water responses for other combinations of parameters. Munro , Kevin
Vertigo Index pathologic or Mal. Amer. Journ. of Otology, 1994, 2 173176. LEDOUX A., DEVOS J. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and Rotatory Induced nystagmus. Adv. http://www.mumedia.be/vertigo1.htm
Extractions: Nouvelles Publications : Dr. R. BONIVER " Nystagmus Paroxystiques bénins: Etat actuel de la question." Anciennes Publications : Procédure de recherche Cliquez ici , puis tapez CTRL-F et indiquez dans la cellule de saisie l'auteur ou le sujet désiré. Horizontal Otolith Ocular Responses to Lateral Translation in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Acta Otolaryng. (Stockh.), 1997, 117, 468-471. The Pathogenesis of Positional Nystagmus. Acta Oto-Laryngol. Stockholm, 1961, 159 : 90-93. Positional Nystagmus in Normals. Adv. Oto-Rhino-Laryngol., 1973, 69 : 276-285. BONIVER R,DEMANEZ J.P.,LENNES G.
RECEIVING that benign paroxysmal positional nystagmus occurs in combination with many pathologic conditions. Benign paroxysmal positional nystagmus presenting in http://mind-brain.com/abstracts.php?qa=receiving
Le Portail De L'oeil Et De La Vision When the target is far away, the eyes move conjugately that is, the right and left eyes move the same amount in the same direction nystagmus, pathologic. http://www.ophtalmologiefr.com/thematique/medicale/oculomoteurs.html
Extractions: Sites d'informations Nystagmus, Pathologic Nystagmus Information Page Nystagmus is an eye condition characterised by rapid, jerky eye movements. It is a symptom which should always be investigated by a specialist as it can be a result of other disorders. American Nystagmus Network Nystagmus is an involuntary eye movement which usually results in some degree of visual loss. The degree and direction of eye movement, amount of visual loss and resulting impairment... Nystagmus Over thirty years later, a wealth of information is available and continually being published on the oscillations (undulating movements) of the eyes known as nystagmus...
Pathologic Quiz Case: Cerebellar Hemorrhage In An Octogenarian pathologic Quiz Case Cerebellar Hemorrhage in an Octogenarian. Neurological examination noted lethargy, lateral gaze nystagmus, and left hand dysdiadochokinesia http://arpa.allenpress.com/arpaonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1043/1543-216
Extractions: About APRI Contact APRI Employment PREDICATE QUESTIONS EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIAN Several medical specialties use a form of nystagmus testing in diagnosing patients, for example, emergency room physicians, ophthamologists, neuro-ophthamologists. Although not necessary, the testimony of a medical expert supports the use of the HGN test in the broader community, not just law enforcement, and gives the weight of medicine to the validity of the test. It is preferable to use an expert with an interest in the subject beyond just testifying as an expert and who has actually witnessed officers administering the test. Please state your name for the record. What is your occupation? Where did you attend college? What did you study? Where did you go to medical school? When did you graduate?
Empediatrics6 Latent. benign, never pathologic. only seen on monocular gaze. fast phase toward uncovered eye. in reality, most of these have a fine nystagmus at all times. http://mail.ml.usoms.poznan.pl/eyemanual/empediatrics6.htm
Extractions: Optic neuritis CN palsies congenital IIIrd maldevelopment, intrauterine injury, or birth trauma 1/2 of all IIIrd palsies in children usually one eye and isolated with ptosis, ophthalmoplegia, and pupil involved usually dilated but may be miotic with aberrant regeneration esp with adduction other than birth trauma, most are permanent IVth common, compensated until later in life VIth unilateral isolated finding rare and usually due to birth trauma most common congenital disorder with VI nerve is Mobius and Duanes syndromes often is transient acquired VI differential includes myasthenia gravis, myositis, and trauma benign usually recover by two months, otherwise image can be recurrent and even in other eye pseudotumor cerebri pontine glioma will develop other signs usually within two weeks of onset INO, gaze palsies, VII nerve dysfunction posterior fossa tumors Horners syndrome in infantile cases, the third order neuron may degenerate transynaptically, so always investigate the second order neurons
The Riesco Lectures: Lecture 3 follows 1. In central vestibular nystagmus, the ocular motility is normal.In ocular nystagmus, there is a pathologic condition affecting the ocular apparatus. http://www.neohns.com/riesco/lect3.html
Extractions: If the patient has a vertical nystagmus (upward or downward) he will see things turning around a horizontal bitemporal axis. If he has a type of rotatory nystagmus, things will move about a horizontal anteroposterior axis. These are the most frequently observed types of nystagmus. Occasionally we see an oblique nystagmus which seldom is a very neat one. The second thing that we notice is the "intensity." It has been graded as "F irst degree " when the nystagmus is only visible during gaze in the direction of the quick component. " Second degree " when the nystagmus is present on forward gaze, and "T hird degree " when present during gaze also in the direction of the slow component.
Heilpflanzen-Welt - Die Welt Der Heilpflanzen! English Abstract Human Meniere s Disease etiology Movement Nerve Compression Syndromes complications nystagmus, pathologic etiology Vestibule blood supply http://www.heilpflanzen-welt.de/science/1977/302257.htm
Multiple Sclerosis Abstracts: 10c-2g Ataxia, Whipple s Disease, and Chiari Malformation, abolishes nystagmus and improves Objective To determine the pathologic basis of areas not exhibiting signal http://www.albany.net/~tjc/abstr10c-2g.html
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Netter Images: Full List Nutritional Liver Diseases NutritionalDeficiency Rickets and Osteomalacia nystagmus. Gallstones Cholelithiasis Pathogenesis of Gallstones pathologic Anatomy of http://www.netterimages.com/index/np.htm
Extractions: Le traitement médical vise à améliorer les conditions sensorielles (phénomènes compensateurs sensoriels) : vision, binocularité, fusion. Les prismes, les occlusions, les exercices de fusion sont de bons adjuvants médicaux mais la correction optique exacte de l'hypermétropie et de la myopie reste le seul traitement médical indispensable et parfois suffisant de ces ésotropies par blocage. Mots-Clés : Ésotropie, Blocage, Nystagmus, Traitement médical, Strabisme accommodatif, Diplopiaphobia, Paralysie du Droit Externe, Cyclotropie, Compensation sensorielle, Prisme, Occlusion, Orthoptie, Correction optique Summary : The "blockage syndrome", may be found in different pathologic types of Esotropias : in Nystagmus (Nystagmus with Esotropias, Esotropias with Nystagmus compensation syndrome) in refractive Accommodative Esotropias, in diplopiaphobia, in Esotropias with rectus primary abducens paralysies, in decompensated microstrabismus, in the pseudo-blockage syndrome of cyclotropia. The medical treatment aims to improve the sensorial conditions (sensorial compensation of Nystagmus) : vision, binocularity, fusion. Prisms, occlusions, orthoptics are good medical aids, but the exact optic correction of hypermetropia and of myopia is the only necessary and sometimes sufficient medical treatment in those cases of Esotropia with a blockage syndrome.
Ten-Minute Examination Of The Dizzy Patient Interpretation. Postheadshake nystagmus is considered a pathologic sign of imbalance in the vestibular inputs in the plane of rotation. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/422863_3