DiseaseID 4749

眼球震颤

disease

PSY2004:Eye movement reflex stabilizing the retinal image of a visual stimulus to compensate for head or stimulus movement. Also, eye movement defects resulting from neurological, muscular, or genetic disorders.|NCI2016_

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Record Fields

Scalar fields from the final disease record.

Disease Id
4749
Core Entity Id
61146
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Nystagmus
Name Cn
眼球震颤
Name Pinyin
Yan Qiu Zhen Chan
Name En
Nystagmus
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Eye Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Do Class
disease of anatomical entity
Hpo Class
Abnormality of the eye
Mesh Class Name
Eye Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the eye
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity
Disease Definition
PSY2004:Eye movement reflex stabilizing the retinal image of a visual stimulus to compensate for head or stimulus movement. Also, eye movement defects resulting from neurological, muscular, or genetic disorders.|NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:Repetitive and involuntary movement of the eyes.|NCI2016_CTCAE_1602D:A disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the eyeballs.|NCI2016_02D:Involuntary movements of the eyeballs. The presence or absence of nystagmus is often used in the diagnosis of a variety of neurological and visual disorders.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Involuntary movements of the eye that are divided into two types, jerk and pendular. Jerk nystagmus has a slow phase in one direction followed by a corrective fast phase in the opposite direction, and is usually caused by central or peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Pendular nystagmus features oscillations that are of equal velocity in both directions and this condition is often associated with visual loss early in life. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p272)|HPO2016_07_04:Rhythmic, involuntary oscillations of one or both eyes related to abnormality in fixation, conjugate gaze, or vestibular mechanisms. [HPO:curators]|CSP2006:involuntary, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyeball.|CHV2011_02:involuntary, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyeball
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

Preferred names, aliases, and source labels retained in the final schema.

Name
Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Conjugate Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Convergence Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Dissociated Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Fatigable Positional Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Horizontal Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Jerk Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Multidirectional Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Non-Fatigable Positional Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Pendular Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Periodic Alternating Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Permanent Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Rebound Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Retraction Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Rotary Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
See-Saw Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Spontaneous Ocular Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Symptomatic Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Temporary Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Unidirectional Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Vertical Nystagmus
Role
preferred
Name
Involuntary, Rapid, Rhythmic Eye Movements
Role
alias
Name
Nystagmus, Horizontal
Role
alias
Name
Nystagmus, Pathologic
Role
alias
Name
Nystagmus, Pendular
Role
alias
Name
Pathologic Nystagmus
Role
alias
Name
Rotatory Nystagmus
Role
alias

Cross References

Trusted external identifiers retained for this final record.

Hpo
HP:0000639HP:0000666HP:0001583HP:0010544HP:0012043HP:0012044
Herb
HBDIS002147HBDIS003950HBDIS005300HBDIS006590HBDIS006591HBDIS006592HBDIS006593HBDIS006594HBDIS006595HBDIS006596HBDIS006597HBDIS008194HBDIS009820HBDIS009895HBDIS009896HBDIS009897HBDIS009898HBDIS009899HBDIS009900HBDIS009901HBDIS009902
Me Sh
D009759
Umls
C0028738
Icd10
H55.0H55.00
Sym Map
SMDE11553
Do Class
DOID:7
Dis Ge Net
C0028738C0155380C0240595C0271382C0271383C0271384C0271385C0271386C0271387C0271388C0271389C0344243C0520731C0521753C0521754C0521755C0521756C0521757C0521759C0521760C0521761
Umls Sty
T047
Hpo Class
HP:0000478
Me Sh Class
C10C11
Tcmbank Disease
116521488018262069921882297923557239472407427004276028039293882942530438305813368723759479585118647905
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-2FD2707F1146ITX-DISEASE-A46D3A83EE3AITX-DISEASE-BA1FC9C3A6F1

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity
Disease Type
disease
Hpo Class Name
Abnormality of the eye
Do Disease Class
disease of anatomical entity
Hpo Disease Class
Abnormality of the eye
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
PSY2004:Eye movement reflex stabilizing the retinal image of a visual stimulus to compensate for head or stimulus movement. Also, eye movement defects resulting from neurological, muscular, or genetic disorders.|NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:Repetitive and involuntary movement of the eyes.|NCI2016_CTCAE_1602D:A disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the eyeballs.|NCI2016_02D:Involuntary movements of the eyeballs. The presence or absence of nystagmus is often used in the diagnosis of a variety of neurological and visual disorders.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Involuntary movements of the eye that are divided into two types, jerk and pendular. Jerk nystagmus has a slow phase in one direction followed by a corrective fast phase in the opposite direction, and is usually caused by central or peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Pendular nystagmus features oscillations that are of equal velocity in both directions and this condition is often associated with visual loss early in life. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p272)|HPO2016_07_04:Rhythmic, involuntary oscillations of one or both eyes related to abnormality in fixation, conjugate gaze, or vestibular mechanisms. [HPO:curators]|CSP2006:involuntary, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyeball.|CHV2011_02:involuntary, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyeball
Me Sh Disease Class
Eye Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Eye Diseases; Nervous System Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome