Abstract

Spasmus nutans (SN) involves the triad of nystagmus, head bobbing, and abnormal head positioning. SN has been associated with underlying optic pathway gliomas based mainly on a small number of isolated case reports. Previous retrospective analyses have found the rate of optic pathway gliomas in SN to be <2%, but these only intermittently used neuroimaging with computed tomography (CT), which has limited sensitivity for detection of small optic pathway lesions.

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