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Nystagmus in Down Syndrome - a Retrospective Notes Review.

Dilys OladiwuraYusrah ShweikhClare RobertsMaria Theodorou
Published in: The British and Irish orthoptic journal (2022)
The most frequent type of nystagmus in our cohort was 'presumed' INS. This study highlights the importance of differentiating between FMNS and INS (with a latent component), so that further investigations can be performed as appropriate. Almost 25% had associated cataract, and a further 10% other diagnoses un-associated to DS. Despite INS being known to be associated with DS, further investigations may be required in a small subset with true INS after careful clinical assessment and use of eye movement recordings (where available).
Keyphrases
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • contrast enhanced