Hey,
it’s a bit of a personal situation mixed into this question but is ocular flutter really that uncommon? I found a paper stating there’s only been like 50 described cases around the globe? Also, I know it can be paraneoplastic, paraifectious, toxin-related… but in most cases it’s idiopathic?
I’m asking because we are currently waiting to be seen by an neuro -ophthalmologist for what I believe is ocular flutter in my 5 month old son. Of course very worried now and being a resident in internal medicine all I know is that it’s not nystagmus.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			it’s a bit of a personal situation mixed into this question but is ocular flutter really that uncommon? I found a paper stating there’s only been like 50 described cases around the globe? Also, I know it can be paraneoplastic, paraifectious, toxin-related… but in most cases it’s idiopathic?
I’m asking because we are currently waiting to be seen by an neuro -ophthalmologist for what I believe is ocular flutter in my 5 month old son. Of course very worried now and being a resident in internal medicine all I know is that it’s not nystagmus.
 
  
 
		 
 
		