Infantile nystagmus without overt eye abnormality: Early features and neuro-ophthalmological diagnosis.
Agnese SuppiejChiara CeccatoValentina LonardiMaria E ReffoPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2022)
Infantile nystagmus without diagnostic ophthalmological signs has an underlying neurological cause in 30% of cases. Neurological diagnoses include congenital brain malformations, and metabolic and genetic disorders. Sensory defects are part of systemic neurological disorders in 23% of infants. Electrophysiology is useful when ophthalmological examination is uninformative.