Abstract
Abstract Bobble-head doll syndrome is a rare and interesting childhood movement disorder, which often presents with involuntary, repetitive, stereotyped head movements, though other presentations such as neuroendocrine disturbances, visual and gait disturbances, and memory and psychiatric disturbances are also described. Imaging reveals hydrocephalus. If the cause can be identified and resolved using surgery, it is one of the treatable movement disorders of childhood.
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