1970
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1970.tb07866.x
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Myoclonic Encephalopathy of Infants: A Report of Two Cases of ‘Dancing Eyes' Syndrome

Abstract: SUMMARY The authors describe two cases of myoclonic encephalopathy of infants showing the characteristic features of ‘dancing eyes’, somatic myoclonic ataxia and irritability. The findings in these and in other reported cases are discussed with regard to treatment and etiology. RÉSUMÉ l' encéphalopathie myoclonique des nourrissons: rapport de deux cas Les auteurs décrivent deux cas d'encéphalopathie myoclonique des nourrissons qui présentaient les traits caractéristiques des ‘yeux dansants’, ataxie somatique m… Show more

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“…In 1962, Kinsbourne reported six cases of a previously unreported disorder which he called "myoclonic encephalopathy of infants.'' Additional cases have been described (Ross & Zeman 1967, Cogan 1968, Dyken & K615r 1968, Ellenberger et al 1968, Solomon & Chutorian 1968, Bray et al 1969, Christoff 1969, Chiba et al 1970, Moe & Nellhaus 1970, Pampiglione & Maia 1972, Manson 1973, Brandt et 'al. 1974) and different names have been introduced, including "dancing eyes, dancing feet syndrome: infantile polymyoclonia" (Dyken & K615r 1968), "infantile polymyocloniaopsoclonus syndrome" (Moe & Nellhaus 1970), and "acute cerebellar encephalopathy" (Bray et al 1969).…”
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“…In 1962, Kinsbourne reported six cases of a previously unreported disorder which he called "myoclonic encephalopathy of infants.'' Additional cases have been described (Ross & Zeman 1967, Cogan 1968, Dyken & K615r 1968, Ellenberger et al 1968, Solomon & Chutorian 1968, Bray et al 1969, Christoff 1969, Chiba et al 1970, Moe & Nellhaus 1970, Pampiglione & Maia 1972, Manson 1973, Brandt et 'al. 1974) and different names have been introduced, including "dancing eyes, dancing feet syndrome: infantile polymyoclonia" (Dyken & K615r 1968), "infantile polymyocloniaopsoclonus syndrome" (Moe & Nellhaus 1970), and "acute cerebellar encephalopathy" (Bray et al 1969).…”
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confidence: 98%