Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Upgaze (BPTU) is a rare eye movement disorder that primarily affects infants and young children. It is characterized by the inability to look downward, resulting in a fixed upward gaze. While BPTU is the commonly used term to describe this condition, there are a few other synonyms that are sometimes used interchangeably:
It is important to note that while these terms are used to describe the same condition, they may be used differently by different healthcare professionals or researchers. The primary symptoms of BPTU include the inability to look downward, a fixed upward gaze, and sometimes associated head tilting or neck extension. It is typically a benign condition and does not cause any other neurological or developmental problems.
If you suspect that your child may have BPTU or any other eye movement disorder, it is important to consult with a pediatric ophthalmologist or a healthcare professional specializing in pediatric neurology. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate management strategies.