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January 22, 2013; 80 (4) Resident and Fellow Section

Teaching Video NeuroImages

Periodic alternating nystagmus evident only in darkness

Ali Razmara, Devin Mackay, Steven L. Galetta, Sashank Prasad
First published January 21, 2013, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31827f07ab
Ali Razmara
From the Department of Neurology (A.R., D.M., S.P.), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; and Department of Neurology (S.L.G.), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
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Devin Mackay
From the Department of Neurology (A.R., D.M., S.P.), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; and Department of Neurology (S.L.G.), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
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Steven L. Galetta
From the Department of Neurology (A.R., D.M., S.P.), Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; and Department of Neurology (S.L.G.), University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
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Sashank Prasad
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Teaching Video NeuroImages
Periodic alternating nystagmus evident only in darkness
Ali Razmara, Devin Mackay, Steven L. Galetta, Sashank Prasad
Neurology Jan 2013, 80 (4) e32; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31827f07ab

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An 81-year-old man with retinitis pigmentosa had severe, slowly progressive visual loss that began at age 20. Intermittent nystagmus was observed for 1 decade. Examination revealed severe retinal atrophy and periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN) that occurred only in darkness (video on the Neurology® Web site at www.neurology.org).

PAN refers to horizontal nystagmus that periodically reverses direction.1 It is caused by instability of brainstem velocity storage mechanisms that regulate rotationally induced nystagmus, with intact vestibular “repair mechanisms” that are calibrated by visual input.1 PAN may emerge with impairment of central visual stabilization mechanisms or deficient visual input.2 This case demonstrates that the presence of PAN may correlate with ambient lighting and maintenance of visual fixation.

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