Brodsky Michael C, Wright Kenneth W
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Arkansas Children's Hospital, 800 Marshall St, Little Rock, AR 72202, USA.
Arch Ophthalmol. 2007 Aug;125(8):1079-81. doi: 10.1001/archopht.125.8.1079.
To document the resolution of oscillatory head movements following surgical realignment of the eyes in children with infantile esotropia and nystagmus.
Retrospective review of 3 children who had infantile esotropia, nystagmus, and unexplained head shaking or head nodding.
Strabismus surgery restored ocular alignment and produced resolution of the head shaking in all patients. In 1 patient, head shaking accompanied recurrence of the esotropia and again resolved following surgical realignment of the eyes.
Head shaking or head nodding can rarely be associated with infantile esotropia and nystagmus. In this syndrome, surgical realignment of the eyes may produce simultaneous resolution of the head oscillations.
记录婴儿型内斜视和眼球震颤患儿眼部手术重新对齐后摆动性头部运动的缓解情况。
回顾性分析3例患有婴儿型内斜视、眼球震颤且伴有无法解释的摇头或点头症状的儿童。
斜视手术恢复了眼位对齐,并使所有患者的摇头症状得到缓解。1例患者,摇头症状随着内斜视复发而再次出现,在眼部手术重新对齐后再次缓解。
摇头或点头很少与婴儿型内斜视和眼球震颤相关。在该综合征中,眼部手术重新对齐可能会同时缓解头部摆动。