Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome with severe clinical course and beneficial outcome: A case report.
Ewa Koziorowska-GawronMagdalena KoszewiczJoanna BladowskaMaria EjmaSlawomir BudrewiczPublished in: Medicine (2021)
We confirm that understanding of clinical symptoms and rare causes of OMS contributes to early diagnosis and therapy, which ensures an optimal outcome. One probable cause of OMS could be a physiological change to immune system regulation during pregnancy. The relationship between OMS and pregnancy remains uncertain and needs further investigation.