Abstract
The Unique Case Of A Transient Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome In A 32-Year-Old Woman With Serologically Confirmed Hepatitis A Infection Is Reported. The Oculographic Study Showed Multidirectional Eye Oscillations Which Had The Character Of Saccades. The Various Hypotheses Proposed In The Literature To Explain This Infrequent Syndrome Are Outlined And A New Way To Approach These Pathologic Eye Movements Is Suggested.