Ouvrier Billson syndrome

Overview

A rare eye disorder where the patient has periods of upward deviated eyes with neck flexion involving a downward pointing chin to try to compensate for the abnormal eye position. The symptoms are worse during the day and nighttime and sleep often alleviates the condition. The condition doesn't deteriorate over time and eventually improves.

Symptoms

* Periodic upward gazing eyes * Periodic neck flexion * Rapid downward eye movements * Normal horizontal eye movement

Prognosis

The 'prognosis' of Ouvrier-Billson syndrome usually refers to the likely outcome of Ouvrier-Billson syndrome. The prognosis of Ouvrier-Billson syndrome may include the duration of Ouvrier-Billson syndrome, chances of complications of Ouvrier-Billson syndrome, probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Ouvrier-Billson syndrome, survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Ouvrier-Billson syndrome. Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.