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spasmus nutans
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spasmus nutans, disorder affecting infants, involves rapid, uncontrolled eye movements, head bobbing, abnormal positioning, the neck,
spasmus nutans, triad of symptoms which includes horizontal, vertical, pendular nystagmus, fine, rapid jerking, the eyes back, forth, from side to side, head nodding, head tilting, most cases begin between age 4 months, 1 year, goes away by in several months to years, less commonly it associated, causative conditions, of spasmus nutans produced by tumors, in the optic chiasm, third ventricle, the brain, nystagmus, fine, rapid jerking, the eyes from side to side, head nodding, head tilting,
a neurologic examination confirms the presence, ct scan, the head, mri scan, the head,
benign form of spasmus nutans, no treatment, conditions causing spasmus nutans must be treated individually, disorder goes away on its own,
no complications,
call, child has nystagmus, head nodding, to rule out causative conditions tumors,
not applicable.
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