Dancing eye syndrome as first symptom of neuroblastoma

Acta Biomed. 2013 Sep 1;84(2):162-6.

Abstract

Background: "Dancing eye syndrome", also called Kinsbourne syndrome or Opsoclonus-Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome (OMS) is a rare neurological disorder that in children is frequently associated to occult, low-grade neuroblastoma (NB) (>50% of the cases). OMS may also be triggered by infections and it is often associated to developmental impairment and disability.

Case presentation: We discuss the case of a 16 months old female with acutely onset of OMS associated to occult stage III NB.

Conclusions: OMS represents a diagnostic challenge for pediatric clinicians. The suspect of OMS imposes the search for an occult NB in order to promptly treat a life-threatening event like tumor and to prevent the neurological sequels linked to OMS.

MeSH terms

  • Dancing*
  • Humans
  • Neuroblastoma
  • Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome*