Spasmus Nutans Syndrome
General: Etiology unknown; both sexes affected; onset between ages 6 and 18 months; disappears during sleep; aggravated by cold weather; spontaneous disappearance by age 3 or 4 years; it is not clear whether head nodding is a compensatory mechanism to control the nystagmus or an involuntary movement of pathologic origin.
Ocular: Bilateral nystagmus; attempt at gaze fixation intensifies manifestations.
Clinical: Rhythmic movements of head in upright position.
Gottlob I, et al. Head nodding is compensatory in spasmus nutans. Ophthalmology 1992; 99: 1024-l 031.
Magalini SI, Scrascia E. Dictionary of Medical Syndromes, 2nd ed. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1981.
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