bobble-head doll syndrome
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(medicine, neurology) A rare neurological movement disorder, related to cystic lesions and swelling of the third ventricle in the brain, in which patients, usually children around age 3, begin to bob the head and shoulders involuntarily back and forth or from side to side.
bobble-head doll syndrome
The neurologist diagnosed the three-year-old with bobble-head doll syndrome after observing rhythmic, involuntary bobbing of the head and shoulders and confirming a cystic lesion near the third ventricle.
The neurologist diagnosed the three-year-old with bobble-head doll syndrome after observing rhythmic, involuntary bobbing of the head and shoulders and confirming a cystic lesion near the third ventricle.
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