Category: Neurology
Keywords: nystagmus, vertigo (PubMed Search)
Posted: 6/1/2011 by Aisha Liferidge, MD
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PERIPHERAL | CENTRAL | |
Nystagmus | ||
Direction | Fast phase away from lesion; never reverses direction | Sometimes reverses direction if looking in direction of slow phase |
Type | Horizontal with torsional component, never purely torsional or vertical | Can be in any direction |
Other neurologic signs | Absent | Often present |
Postural instability | Unidirectional instability, walking preserved | |
Effect of visual fixation | Suppressed | Not Suppressed |
Deafness or tinnitus | May be present | Absent |