flutter ocular

flutter ocular
Eng. Ocular flutter
Oscilación intermitente de ambos ojos, de alta frecuencia y baja amplitud, que interrumpe el proceso de fijación de las imágenes y que aparece en enfermedades cerebelosas.
- Flutter ocular.

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