Barber H O
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1984 Dec;92(6):649-55. doi: 10.1177/019459988409200611.
Positional nystagmus may be persistent or transitory. Of the persistent forms, type I refers to nystagmus changing direction in different head positions and type II to nystagmus beating in a single direction. Both types may denote either peripheral or central abnormality. Transitory, or paroxysmal, positional nystagmus is classified as type III, and the history and physical and electronystagmographic features of its accompanying vertigo and nystagmus permit subdivision into typical and atypical forms. Guidelines are given for the differentiation of typical and atypical forms. In the great majority of cases type III positional nystagmus denotes a harmless inner ear disturbance, but the occasional serious intracranial lesion is also causative. Most instances of the latter, but not all, will fit in the atypical group. A case is reported of vermis metastasis with presenting features of postural vertigo and paroxysmal downbeat positional nystagmus.
位置性眼球震颤可为持续性或短暂性。在持续性类型中,I型是指眼球震颤在不同头位时改变方向,II型是指眼球震颤朝单一方向跳动。这两种类型都可能表示外周或中枢异常。短暂性或阵发性位置性眼球震颤被归类为III型,其伴随眩晕和眼球震颤的病史、体格检查及眼震电图特征可分为典型和非典型形式。给出了区分典型和非典型形式的指南。在绝大多数情况下,III型位置性眼球震颤表示内耳的良性紊乱,但偶尔也有严重的颅内病变作为病因。后者的大多数病例(但并非全部)属于非典型组。报告了一例伴有姿势性眩晕和阵发性下跳性位置性眼球震颤表现的蚓部转移瘤病例。