Infantile Spasms: à Neuro‐ophthalmological Study

A complete neuro‐ophthalmological examination was made of 80 children affected by infantile spasms. Ocular features were inconstant and aspecific in the idiopathic, perinatal and postnatal groups. However, infantile spasms in the prenatal symptomatic group frequently were associated with ocular findings related to an ectodermic defect, as well as with brain defects.

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