This case illustrates the need to correctly identify oscillopsia among cases of self-reported dizziness, and ocular flutter itself as a presenting sign of potentially serious underlying disease. The neurologist should approach these patients in a systematic manner, in order to exclude concurrent or impending comorbidities such as neoplastic disease.
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Vavougios, G. D., Pelidou, S. H., Mavromatis, T., Mandras, D., & Ntoskas, T. (2020). Spontaneous, isolated, and gaze-evoked ocular flutter: A rare case report. Clinical Case Reports, 8(6), 955–957. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2719
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