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IDIOPATHIC SPASMUS NUTANS

Sanja Delin orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-4388-7249 ; Opća bolnica Zadar, B. Peričića 5, Zadar
Katarina Bošnjak Nađ ; Specijalna bolnica za zaštitu djece sa neurorazvojnim i motoričkim smetnjama, Goljak 2, Zagreb
Mladen Harapin orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7495-7521 ; Opća bolnica Zadar, B. Peričića 5, Zadar
Zoran Sessa ; Opća bolnica Zadar, B. Peričića 5, Zadar
Zlatko Juratovac ; Klinika za očne bolesti, KBC Zagreb, Kišpatićeva 12, Zagreb



Abstract

Spasmus nutans is a rare, idiopathic disorder affecting infants and young children (mostly between 4 and 12 months of age) and it spontaneously subsides after a period of few months or years. Spasmus nutans is characterized by a clinical triad: torticollis, head nodding and nystagmus, which is generally unilateral, horizontal, extremely rapid and of small amplitude. These symptoms can be associated with serious ocular diseases such as strabismus, refractive anomalies, amblyopia, congenital idiopathic nystagmus, retinal diseases (albinism, achromatopsia, congenital idiopathic night blindness) or intracranial disorders such as optic nerve hypoplasia, optic or chiasmic glioma, craniopharyngeoma, arachnoid cyst, thalamic neoplasm, and neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system. On differential diagnosis, attention should be paid to benign paroxysmal torticollis. Therefore, diagnostic procedure is to include neuropediatric and ophthalmologic work-up, electroencephalogram, neuroimaging, as well as electrophysiological eye assessment, i.e. visual evoked potential and electroretinogram testing. This report analyzes the condition of a 22-month-old boy with a normal perinatal history and normal psychomotor development, who occasionally, since the age of 8 months, tilts his head to the right side, with horizontal nystagmus of the right eye and head nodding. Detailed diagnostic assessment excluded all possible causes of the symptomatic spasmus nutans and consequently, we have concluded that the idiopathic disorder has been the cause of the clinic triad, referring to torticollis, head nodding and nystagmus. Subsequently, the boy is to be under close surveillance and additional diagnostic assessment on clinical indication.

Keywords

nystagmus, congenital; spasms, infantile; torticollis; infant

Hrčak ID:

105050

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/105050

Publication date:

25.6.2013.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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