Literature DB >> 9561985

Pendular nystagmus in patients with peroxisomal assembly disorder.

A A Kori1, N H Robin, J B Jacobs, D M Erchul, O O Zaidat, B F Remler, L Averbuch-Heller, L F Dell'Osso, R J Leigh, A B Zinn.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pendular nystagmus commonly occurs in congenital and acquired disorders of myelin.
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the nystagmus in 3 siblings with an infantile form of an autosomal recessive peroxisomal assembly disorder causing leukodystrophy.
DESIGN: We examined visual function and measured eye movements using infrared oculography. We noted changes in eye speed and frequency before and after the administration of gabapentin to 1 patient.
RESULTS: All 3 siblings showed optic atrophy and pendular nystagmus that was predominantly horizontal, at a frequency of 3 to 6 Hz, with phase shifts of 45 degrees to 80 degrees between the oscillations of each eye. Gabapentin administered to 1 child caused a modest improvement of vision and the reduction of the velocity and frequency of oscillations in the eye with worse nystagmus.
CONCLUSION: The pendular nystagmus in these patients was due to their leukodystrophy and may have a similar pathogenesis to the oscillations seen in other disorders affecting central myelin.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9561985     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.55.4.554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


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