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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 1285-1292, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133264

ABSTRACT

Opsoclonus is the involuntary, repetitive, rapid conjugate ocular movements occurring in all directions that are irregular in amplitude and frequency. The cause of opsoclonus are idiopathic, paraneoplastic or postinfectious. Opsoclonus of the postinfectious origin often accompanies other abnormal movements such as tremor, myoclonus and ataxia, and shows a relatively benign course with good response to steroid. Six patients who suffered from myalgia, chilling, fever, cough and generalized weakness fior one to two weeks prior to the admission, experienced visual disturbance, gait unsteadiness and clumsiness of the upper extremities,, Prominent opsoclonus, tremulous movements of trunk and limbs, and intermittent myoclonus were observed. These symptoms markedly improved several days following the use of ACTH or dexametasone.


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Adult , Humans , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone , Ataxia , Cough , Dyskinesias , Extremities , Fever , Gait , Myalgia , Myoclonus , Ocular Motility Disorders , Tremor , Upper Extremity
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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 1285-1292, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-133265

ABSTRACT

Opsoclonus is the involuntary, repetitive, rapid conjugate ocular movements occurring in all directions that are irregular in amplitude and frequency. The cause of opsoclonus are idiopathic, paraneoplastic or postinfectious. Opsoclonus of the postinfectious origin often accompanies other abnormal movements such as tremor, myoclonus and ataxia, and shows a relatively benign course with good response to steroid. Six patients who suffered from myalgia, chilling, fever, cough and generalized weakness fior one to two weeks prior to the admission, experienced visual disturbance, gait unsteadiness and clumsiness of the upper extremities,, Prominent opsoclonus, tremulous movements of trunk and limbs, and intermittent myoclonus were observed. These symptoms markedly improved several days following the use of ACTH or dexametasone.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone , Ataxia , Cough , Dyskinesias , Extremities , Fever , Gait , Myalgia , Myoclonus , Ocular Motility Disorders , Tremor , Upper Extremity
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