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Involuntary oscillations of one or both eyeballs: alternating smooth pursuit in one direction and saccadic movement in the other direction. See detailed information below for a list of 25 causes of Involuntary oscillations of one or both eyeballs, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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Medical Conditions associated with Involuntary oscillations of one or both eyeballs:
Eye symptoms (5412 causes), Face symptoms (8109 causes), Head symptoms (10192 causes), Movement symptoms (6001 causes), Nerve symptoms (9132 causes), Neurological symptoms (9575 causes), Muscle symptoms (7251 causes), Brain symptoms (2787 causes), Musculoskeletal symptoms (6264 causes)
Symptoms related to Involuntary oscillations of one or both eyeballs:
Nystagmus (468 causes), Visual impairment (102 causes), Congenital, Alcohol, Albinism (23 causes), Optic nerve or macular disease, Leber's congenital amaurosis, Rod monochromatism (2 causes), Anridia, Head trauma (8 causes), BPPV
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