Nystagmus, diplopia seen in 11-year-old boy

An 11-year-old boy presented to the University of New Mexico Hospital with 6 weeks of vomiting and food intolerance as well as a 13-pound weight loss over that same period.
At the onset of these symptoms, he went to an outside hospital and was discharged without any diagnosis or medications. Subsequently, he was seen at UNMH for vomiting and was given oral ondansetron, which did not relieve his symptoms. In addition to nausea, vomiting and weight loss, the patient was experiencing 3 weeks of constant horizontal binocular diplopia, worse at (Read more...)

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