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Nystagmus is a sign, not a disease. If abnormal, it indicates a problem in one of the systems controlling it. An ophthalmologist and/or neuro-ophthalmologist should be consulted.
— J. Ricker Polsdorfer, MD
| Medical Encyclopedia: Nystagmus: Diagnosis |
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Nystagmus is a sign, not a disease. If abnormal, it indicates a problem in one of the systems controlling it. An ophthalmologist and/or neuro-ophthalmologist should be consulted.
— J. Ricker Polsdorfer, MD
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