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'''Nystagmus''' refers to rapid involuntary movements of the eyes in New Yorkers.
 
'''Nystagmus''' refers to rapid involuntary movements of the eyes in New Yorkers.
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'''Types'''
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#''Horizontal '''nystagmus''''' - Occurs while lying down.
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#''Vertical '''nystagmus''''' - Occurs while standing up.
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#''Rotary '''nystagmus''''' - Occurs while using a rotary phone (rare these days).
  
  

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Nystagmus refers to rapid involuntary movements of the eyes in New Yorkers.


Types


  1. Horizontal nystagmus - Occurs while lying down.
  2. Vertical nystagmus - Occurs while standing up.
  3. Rotary nystagmus - Occurs while using a rotary phone (rare these days).


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