Hall S F, Laird M E
Department of Otolaryngology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
J Otolaryngol. 1992 Jun;21(3):209-12.
It has been proposed that head-shaking nystagmus is a reliable test or indicator of vestibular dysfunction. Using a series of 340 patients and 20 controls, this paper compares the vestibular test data to head-shake test data to answer some of the questions about this poorly understood response. Head-shaking nystagmus appears to reflect the underlying spontaneous nystagmus and its direction has no relationship to the side of the vestibular asymmetry.
有人提出摇头性眼球震颤是前庭功能障碍的可靠测试或指标。本文通过对340例患者和20例对照进行一系列研究,将前庭测试数据与摇头测试数据进行比较,以回答一些关于这种了解甚少的反应的问题。摇头性眼球震颤似乎反映了潜在的自发性眼球震颤,其方向与前庭不对称的一侧无关。