A rare neurological disorder which shows symptoms like an unsteady, trembling gait, myoclonus (brief, shock-like muscle spasms) and opsoclonus (irregular, rapid eye movements) is known as opsoclonus ...
The first international consensus has been published on how to diagnose and treat a rare condition, sometimes known as ‘dancing eyes and feet syndrome’. Experts from Evelina London Children’s Hospital ...
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Christy's parents were at their wits' end. About two months before, she had been fine, walking and talking like any 2-year-old. Then she got a cold. First her eyes started jiggling; then her body ...
Meghan Cota organized her second annual OMS Awareness Walk, which was held at the Onalaska High School on Saturday. Cota herself lives with OMS, or Opsoclonus Myoclonus Syndrome, which is an ...
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A mum has spoken candidly about her relief at getting her "little boy back" after experts at Evelina London Children’s Hospital (ELCH) found and treated a tumour in her son Rafferty's adrenal gland.
Opsoclonus myoclonus refers to a rare neurological disorder that involves unsteady, trembling movements, brief shock-like spasms a.k.a. myoclonus and irregular, rapid eye movements a.k.a. opsoclonus.
The first international consensus has been published on how to diagnose and treat a rare condition, sometimes known as ‘dancing eyes and feet syndrome’. Experts from Evelina London Children’s Hospital ...
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