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| Synonyms | Visual Deprivation Nystagmus |
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| Field | Ophthalmology, Neurology |
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Amaurotic nystagmus is defined as the nystagmus associated with blindness or the central vision defects.<ref>Maurice H.,
Hearing Disorders Handbook. online version, Plural Publishing, ISBN 9781597568388,</ref><ref>
amaurotic nystagmus(link). Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias.
Accessed 2017-12-16.
</ref> It is characterized by the pendular or jerky movements of the eyes in the patients who have visual impairement for a long period of time.<ref>Amar,
Manual of Neuro-ophthalmology. online version, JP Medical Ltd, ISBN 9789351527824,</ref>
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