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Ocular oscillations in the neuromyelitis optica spectrum.

Authors :
Hage R Jr
Merle H
Jeannin S
Cabre P
Source :
Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society [J Neuroophthalmol] 2011 Sep; Vol. 31 (3), pp. 255-9.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Four French West Indian women complained of oscillopsia and were found to have an acquired eye movement disorder. In 3 of them, different types of nystagmus were found, including upbeat, downbeat, and central form of vestibular nystagmus. One developed opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. Three patients had neuromyelitis optica antibodies, and 3 had brainstem abnormalities detected on MRI. Two patients had definite NMO, while the other 2 were considered to be at high risk for developing NMO. Treatment with high-dose systemic corticosteroids, with plasma exchanges, or in combination led to resolution of oscillopsia. We propose that eye movement disorders be added to the neurological manifestations of NMO.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1536-5166
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neuro-ophthalmology : the official journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21623230
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/WNO.0b013e31821d549b