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Long-term follow-up of benign positional vertical opsoclonus in infants: retrospective cohort

Authors :
Shalom Michowiz
Nitza Goldenberg-Cohen
Amir Sternfeld
Daniella Lobel
Judith Luckman
Hana Leiba
Source :
British Journal of Ophthalmology. 102:757-760
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
BMJ, 2017.

Abstract

Background/AimsBenign positional vertical opsoclonus in infants, also described as paroxysmal tonic downgaze, is an unsettling phenomenon that leads to extensive work-up, although benign course has been reported in sporadic cases. We describe long-term follow-up of a series of infants with the phenomenon.MethodsThis retrospective cohort included all infants diagnosed with rapid downgaze eye movement in 2012–2015 and followed until 2016. The databases of two medical centres were retrospectively reviewed. Benign positional vertical opsoclonus was diagnosed based on clinical findings of experienced neuro-ophthalmologists. Data were collected on demographics, symptoms and signs, neuro-ophthalmological and neurological evaluations, and outcome. Imaging studies were reviewed. Main outcome measures were long-term outcome and findings of the thorough investigation.ResultsThe cohort included six infants. All infants were born at term. Age at presentation was several days to 12 weeks. Episodes lasted a few seconds and varied in frequency from ConclusionsOur identification of six patients in only 3 years suggests benign positional vertical opsoclonus may be more prevalent than previously described. In our experience, it affects otherwise healthy infants and resolves spontaneously. In view of the good long-term outcome, a comprehensive clinical investigation may not be necessary.

Details

ISSN :
14682079 and 00071161
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....46271032cd7540eacbae43a3f2921bff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bjophthalmol-2017-310893