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</script>doi: 10.1212/wnl.24.9.891
pmid: 4859333
Failure of visual fixation to suppress caloric nystagmus was studied quantitatively. An ocular-fixation index was defined as a measurement for determining the presence of failure of fixation suppression. The ocular-fixation index of slow-phase velocity best separated normal from abnormal caloric responses. Patients showing failure of fixation suppression by these criteria had a high incidence of posterior fossa lesions.
Adult, Brain Diseases, Adolescent, Eye Movements, Brain Neoplasms, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Fixation, Ocular, Glioma, Middle Aged, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Electrooculography, Cranial Fossa, Posterior, Cerebellar Diseases, Basilar Artery, Humans, Cerebellar Neoplasms, Child, Meningioma, Aged, Brain Stem
Adult, Brain Diseases, Adolescent, Eye Movements, Brain Neoplasms, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Fixation, Ocular, Glioma, Middle Aged, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Electrooculography, Cranial Fossa, Posterior, Cerebellar Diseases, Basilar Artery, Humans, Cerebellar Neoplasms, Child, Meningioma, Aged, Brain Stem
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