How do you manage a child presenting with apparently isolated nystagmus?
Nystagmus is a type of eye movement which can be physiological (normal), or associated with myriad eye disorders and neurological conditions. As such, it is commonly encountered in paediatric practice and context is key. Accordingly, children who present with apparently isolated nystagmus can cause...
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Enthalten in: Paediatrics and child health - Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007, 33, Seite 395-400 |
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