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Clinical and oculographic response to Dexedrine in a patient with rod-cone dystrophy, exotropia, and congenital aperiodic alternating nystagmus

exotropia, alternating nystagmus, rod-cone dystrophy

The stimulant Dexedrine had a "paradoxical" positive effect on nystagmus, binocular function, and visual acuity in this patient with retinal dystrophy and congenital nystagmus. This observation suggests the potential for exploring new pharmacological treatment approaches for patients with congenital nystagmus or strabismus.

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