Delayed-onset seesaw nystagmus following brain irradiation
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Seesaw nystagmus (SSN) is a rare, debilitating neurologic syndrome with few known etiologies. Typically, patients present with oscillopsia subsequent to a recent neurologic insult, with only a handful of patients showing delayed onset after trauma. We report a case of seesaw nystagmus in a patient with a large meso-diencephalic mass treated with external beam radiation therapy (XRT), who developed asymptomatic SSN nearly 8 years after treatment.
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Fridman, MD G, Distefano, MD A. Delayed-onset seesaw nystagmus following brain irradiation. Digit J Ophthalmol. 2021;27(2):26-28. doi:10.5693/djo.02.2020.12.002
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