Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Blickdeviation nach kranial
English translation:
upward gaze deviation
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Marga Shaw
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German term
Blickdeviation nach kranial
German to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Tumour documentation
Konkret kam es zu motorischen Entäußerungen an den Extremitäten und Blickdeviation nach kranial, ähnlich einem Krampfanfall
Proposed translations
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3 +2 | upward gaze deviation |
Marga Shaw
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3 | cranial conjugate eye deviation |
Chris Milne (X)
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3 | cranial/upward eye deviation//cranial/upward deviation of the patient's eyes/upgaze |
Veronika Neuhold
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May 29, 2020 13:05: Marga Shaw Created KOG entry
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upward gaze deviation
PTU is a rare neuro‐ophthalmological disorder with onset in infancy. It is characterized by repeated episodes of sustained or intermittent upward gaze deviation, conserved horizontal eye movements, and down beating nystagmus in attempted downgaze.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.13623
In one case the nystagmus was a right beat horizontal jerk nystagmus, accompanied by upward gaze deviation but retained consciousness (1455), in the other there was right gaze deviation, loss of consciousness and horizontal nystagmus with a supposed pendular waveform (1461).
http://www.neuroophthalmology.ca/textbook/disorders-of-eye-m...
Neuro exam: slight upward gaze deviation bilaterally, does not localize or withdraw to painful stimulus, repetitive stereotypical movements with left sided lip smacking, moving right index finger rhythmically and squeezing left hand, occasional myoclonic movement of L Ext B
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:h67ub6...
By the third month, he developed 30- to 60-second spells of recurrent freezing of gait, hand and jaw tremor, and involuntary upward gaze deviation.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/8...
GE:
Kranial
von lateinisch: cranium - Schädel
Englisch: cranial
Definition
Der Begriff kranial ist eine anatomische Richtungsbezeichnung und bedeutet "zum Kopf hin" oder "nach oben hin" orientiert.
https://flexikon.doccheck.com/de/Kranial
EN:
Cranial
from the Greek: kranion — skull
German: Kranial
Definition
Cranial is an adjective with the meanings: Located in or directed toward the head or cranium; pertaining to, situated in, or oriented toward the head of the body; closer to the body's head
https://flexikon.doccheck.com/en/Cranial
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cranial conjugate eye deviation
Conjugate eye deviation = CED
Conjugate gaze palsy also used
I believe 'nach kranial' refers to the affected cranial nerve that causes the CED. This would certainly fit in the context of tumour documentation.
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Note added at 36 mins (2020-05-25 12:28:49 GMT)
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Please see the links provided to clarify the explanation
Conjugate gaze palsy also used
I believe 'nach kranial' refers to the affected cranial nerve that causes the CED. This would certainly fit in the context of tumour documentation.
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Note added at 36 mins (2020-05-25 12:28:49 GMT)
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Please see the links provided to clarify the explanation
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cranial/upward eye deviation//cranial/upward deviation of the patient's eyes/upgaze
Also referred to as "Sternguckerzeichen" in epileptic patients.
Reference comments
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Reference:
Interesting ICD reference
There seems to be an abundance of terminology for this.
See:
https://healthprovidersdata.com/hipaa/codes/ICD10-h510
See:
https://healthprovidersdata.com/hipaa/codes/ICD10-h510
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