Abstract
Purpose: To identify the ophthalmic causes of congenital nystagmus with normal eye examination by electroretinography (ERG). Study design: Retrospective observational study. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of patients younger than 6 months of age who presented between June 2008 and November 2011 with nystagmus and no other neurological signs following an otherwise normal eye examination. A complete ophthalmic examination and ERG (Nicolet Bravo system; Nicolet Biomedial & RETIscan; Roland Instruments), fundus photography, and Ishihara color test were performed to identify any ophthalmic causes of congenital nystagmus. Results: Thirty-three patients met the criteria. Rod dysfunction was diagnosed in 4 patients (12.1%), cone dysfunction in 2 patients (6.1%), and cone-rod dysfunction in 1 patient (3.0%). The results of ERG were negative in 2 patients (6.1%). Idiopathic infantile nystagmus was diagnosed in the remaining 24 patients (72.7%) based on their normal ERG examination. Conclusions: In Korean congenital nystagmus patients with a normal fundus examination, achromatopsia and Leber’s congenital amaurosis are uncommon causes. ERG is needed to make a definite diagnosis and provide prognostic information in congenital idiopathic nystagmus patients with a normal fundus examination.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 243-249 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology |
| Volume | 68 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2024 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Congenital nystagmus
- Electroretinogram (ERG)
- Infantile nystagmus