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. 2025 Sep 19;272(9):634.
doi: 10.1007/s00415-025-13391-8.

Seesaw nystagmus in oculopalatal tremor

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Seesaw nystagmus in oculopalatal tremor

Hyo-Jung Kim et al. J Neurol. .
No abstract available

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Declarations. Conflicts of interest: Drs. H-J. Kim, S. Kim, and S-Y. Yun report no disclosures relevant to the manuscript. Dr. J-S Kim serves as an associate editor of Frontiers in Neuro-otology and on the editorial boards of Frontiers in Neuro-ophthalmology, Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology, Journal of Vestibular Research, and Clinical and Translational Neuroscience. Dr. J-S Kim holds the position of Chief Technology Officer at SLMED and DZMED. Ethical approval: This study followed the tenets of the Declaration of Helsinki and was performed according to the guidelines of the Institutional Review Board of Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (B-2507–983-701).

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