2012
DOI: 10.22599/bioj.62
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Dancing eye syndrome: a case presentation

Abstract: Aim: To describe a case of a 14-month-old girl who presented to the eye clinic with unusual bouts of horizontal nystagmoid movements. Methods: The orthoptic findings are presented, along with the investigation results, underlying pathology, treatment and long-term prognosis. Results: A thoracic neuroblastoma was identified on chest X-ray and subsequent CT scan. After resection of the tumour the initial presenting sign of intermittent opsoclonus persisted. Conclusions: This case shows the presentation of an inf… Show more

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