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Inverse ocular bobbing

R L Knobler, M Somasundaram, H S Schutta

    Annals of Neurology
    |February 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    A novel abnormal eye movement, inverse ocular bobbing, is introduced. This condition features a slow downward gaze followed by a delayed upward return, distinct from other vertical eye movement disorders.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ophthalmology
    • Neurology
    • Neuro-ophthalmology

    Background:

    • Abnormal spontaneous eye movements can indicate underlying neurological conditions.
    • Understanding various types of ocular motility disorders is crucial for diagnosis.

    Observation:

    • A new pattern of abnormal spontaneous eye movement has been identified.
    • This movement is characterized by a slow downward phase followed by a delayed, quick upward return to the midposition.

    Findings:

    • The described eye movement is termed 'inverse ocular bobbing'.
    • Inverse ocular bobbing is differentiated from other abnormal vertical eye movements based on its unique kinetic profile.

    Implications:

    • This description aids in the precise classification of ocular motility abnormalities.
  • Recognition of inverse ocular bobbing may contribute to diagnosing specific neurological pathologies.