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Ouvrier-Billson Syndrome usually shows up in an infant before the age of 12 months and is characterized by eyes drifting up in an upward gaze and fluttering. The child compensates by lowering their head in order to see from the top of their eyes. It begins by lasting minutes and increases to hours long and sometimes with seizure like eye movements.
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Ouvrier Billson syndrome, Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze
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