Sanders Richard D
Dr. Sanders is Associate Professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University, and Ohio VA Medical Center, Dayton, Ohio.
Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2009 Nov;6(11):34-9.
Motor activity affecting the direction of gaze, the position of the eyelids, and the size of the pupils are served by cranial nerves III, IV, and VI. Unusual oculomotor activity is often encountered in psychiatric patients and can be quite informative. Evaluation techniques include casual observation and simple tests that require no equipment in addition to the sophisticated methods used in specialty clinics and research labs. This article reviews pupil size, extraocular movements, nystagmus, lid retraction, lid lag, and ptosis. Beyond screening for diseases and localizing lesions, these tests yield useful information about the individual's higher cortical function, extrapyramidal motor functioning, and toxic/pharmacologic state.
影响注视方向、眼睑位置和瞳孔大小的运动活动由脑神经Ⅲ、Ⅳ和Ⅵ负责。异常的眼球运动活动在精神科患者中经常出现,且可能颇具信息量。评估技术包括日常观察和无需设备的简单测试,此外还有专科诊所和研究实验室使用的复杂方法。本文回顾了瞳孔大小、眼外肌运动、眼球震颤、眼睑退缩、眼睑滞后和上睑下垂。除了筛查疾病和定位病变外,这些测试还能提供有关个体高级皮质功能、锥体外系运动功能以及毒性/药理状态的有用信息。