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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 87(4): e2022, 2024.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520239

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ABSTRACT Purpose: Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome is extremely uncommon in adults with an autoimmune pathophysiology. Because of the rarity of the syndrome, international recognition of opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome needs to be improved urgently. Therefore, the goal of this study was to raise the awareness of the opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome and help doctors in better diagnosing and using immunotherapy. Methods: We present a case study of an adult-onset case of idiopathic opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome characterized by spontaneous arrhythmic multidirectional conjugate eye movements, myoclonus, ataxia, sleep disorders, and intense fear. Additionally, we conduct a literature search and summarize the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome. Results: Immunotherapies successfully treated the patient's opsoclonus, myoclonus, and ataxia. Further, the article also includes an update summary of the opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome. Conclusion: The prevalence of residual sequela in adults with opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome is low. Early diagnosis and treatment may result in a better prognosis. Furthermore, combined immunotherapy is expected to reduce the incidence of refractory and reoccurring opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome.


RESUMO Objetivo: A síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia é extremamente rara em adultos e tem uma fisiopatologia autoimune. Devido à raridade dessa síndrome, o reconhecimento da síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia-ataxia precisa melhorar urgentemente em todo o mundo. Assim sendo, este estudo visou aumentar a conscientização sobre a síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia-ataxia e ajudar os médicos para um melhor diagnóstico e o uso correto da imunoterapia. Métodos: Este é o relato de um caso adulto de síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia idiopática com movimentos oculares conjugados, multidirecionais, arrítmicos e espontâneos, mioclonia, ataxia, distúrbios do sono e medo intenso. Além disso, foram pesquisadas as publicações recentes relevantes e resumiu-se a fisiopatologia, a apresentação clínica, o diagnóstico e o tratamento da síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia-ataxia. Resultados: A paciente recuperou-se totalmente da opsoclonia, da mioclonia e da ataxia através de imunoterapia. O artigo também fornece um resumo atualizado sobre a síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia-ataxia. Conclusão: Adultos com síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia-ataxia têm uma baixa frequência de sequelas residuais. O diagnóstico e o tratamento precoces podem levar a melhores prognósticos. Espera-se que a imunoterapia combinada reduza a incidência da síndrome de opsoclonia-mioclonia-ataxia refratária e recorrente.

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Arq. bras. oftalmol ; 87(5): e2022, 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527844

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ABSTRACT This report presents the optical coherence tomography findings and a new NEU1 mutation in bilateral macular cherry-red spot syndrome associated with sialidosis type 1. A 19-year-old patient with a macular cherry-red spot underwent metabolic and genetic analyses supported by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography. Fundus examination revealed bilateral macular cherry-red spot. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography revealed increased hyperreflectivity in the retinal inner layers and the photoreceptor layer in the foveal region. The genetic analysis detected a new NEU1 mutation, which caused type I sialidosis. In cases with a macular cherry-red spot, sialidosis should be included in the differential diagnosis, and NEU1 mutation should be screened. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography alone is not sufficient in the differential diagnosis because childhood metabolic diseases may exhibit similar signs.


RESUMO Neste artigo, objetivamos apresentar os achados da tomografia de coerência óptica em uma nova mutação detectada no gene NEU1 em um caso de síndrome macular vermelho-cereja bilateral associada à sialidose tipo 1. Um paciente de 19 anos com um achado de mancha macular vermelho-cereja foi submetido a análises metabólicas e genéticas, apoiadas por imagens de tomografia de coerência óptica de domínio espectral (SD-OCT). Ao exame de fundo de olho, foi observada uma mancha macular vermelho-cereja bilateral. Nas imagens de SD-OCT, observou-se hiper-refletividade nas camadas internas da retina e na camada fotorreceptora na região foveal. Foi realizada uma análise genética e uma nova mutação foi detectada no gene NEU1, resultando em sialidose tipo 1. Nos casos em que é detectada uma mancha vermelho-cereja na mácula, o diagnóstico diferencial de sialidose deve ser feito e mutações do gene NEU1 devem ser rastreadas. A SD-OCT por si só não é suficiente para o diagnóstico diferencial, porque achados de aparência semelhante podem se manifestar em casos de doenças metabólicas da infância.

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Acta neurol. colomb ; 39(4)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1533513

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Introducción: Las mioclonías son contracciones musculares paroxísticas de corta duración o pérdida abrupta del tono muscular, denominadas mioclonías positivas y negativas, respectivamente. Se presenta un caso clínico de mioclonías positivas y negativas generalizadas y se pretende describir los múltiples mecanismos fisiopatológicos y etiologías que lo desencadenan. Presentación del caso: Hombre de 35 años, con diabetes mellitus tipo 1 complicada con enfermedad renal diabética en hemodiálisis, desarrolló una bacteriemia asociada a catéter por Staphylococcus aureus y presentó mioclonías positivas y negativas. Se identificaron como posibles desencadenantes la uremia, la infección y los fármacos con potencial promioclónico; el hallazgo incidental de una lesión isquémica en núcleo caudado no explicaba la semiología encontrada en el paciente. Se hizo el control y retiro de todos los factores promioclónicos enunciados, junto a manejo farmacológico con levetiracetam, y con ello se logró el control de los síntomas. Discusión: Los pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica son susceptibles a la acumulación de productos tóxicos de tipo guanidinas, que tienen potencial para producir mioclonías. Además, las infecciones, el uso de fármacos con potencial promioclónico y lesiones estructurales como las isquemias corticales son etiologías que deben considerarse en el diagnóstico diferencial. El mayor impacto en los síntomas se observa con el control del factor desencadenante, y, en caso de persistir, la terapia farmacológica proporciona buenos resultados. Conclusión: Las mioclonías son trastornos del movimiento relativamente comunes en la enfermedad renal crónica. La identificación del desencadenante es crucial para su manejo junto al uso de fármacos con actividad antimioclónica.


Introduction: Myoclonus are paroxysmal muscle contractions of short duration or abrupt loss of muscle tone, called positive and negative myoclonus respectively. A clinical case of generalized positive and negative myoclonus is presented and the aim is to describe the multiple pathophysiological mechanisms and etiologies that trigger it. Case presentation: A 35-year-old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus complicated by diabetic kidney disease on hemodialysis developed catheter-associated bacteremia due to Staphylococcus aureus and presented positive and negative myoclonus. Uremia, infection, and drugs with pro-myoclonic potential were identified as possible triggers; The incidental finding of an ischemic lesion in the caudate nucleus did not explain the semiology found in the patient. The control and removal of all the pro-myoclonic factors mentioned was carried out, along with pharmacological management with levetiracetam, thus achieving control of the symptoms. Discussion: Patients with chronic kidney disease are susceptible to the accumulation of guanidine-type toxic products, which have the potential to produce myoclonus. Furthermore, infections, the use of drugs with pro-myoclonic potential and structural lesions such as cortical ischemia are etiologies that should be considered in the differential diagnosis. The greatest impact on symptoms is observed with the control of the triggering factor and if it persists, pharmacological therapy provides good results. Conclusion: Myoclonus are relatively common movement disorders in chronic kidney disease. Identification of the trigger is crucial for its management along with the use of drugs with anti-myoclonic activity.


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Uremia , Cephalosporins , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Guanidine , Gabapentin , Levetiracetam , Analgesics, Opioid
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2023 Feb; 121(2): 69-70
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216680

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While movement disorders in Diabetes have long been recognized,the terminology of diabetic striatopathy is relatively more recent. Herein,we report a rare case of diabetic striatopathy in a 62-year-old woman with uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus who presented with Para-ballismus and Para-chorea along with diaphragmatic Myoclonus, a constellation of rarely reported before simultaneously in a hyperglycemic state.While these movement phenomena are extremely rare, the case also highlights they may persist even after acute control of hyperglycaemia, emphasizing on the need for achieving long term Glycemic control for its management

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Dement. neuropsychol ; 16(4): 367-372, Oct.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421338

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ABSTRACT. Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is one of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies that lead to rapidly progressive dementia. CJD has a low prevalence, and the average survival is only 1 year after the onset of symptoms. As the patients with CJD develop rapidly progressive dementia, associated with myoclonus, visual or cerebellar problems, pyramidal or extrapyramidal features, and akinetic mutism, the hypothesis of CJD must be raised. Classic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are hypersignals in the caudate nucleus, putamen, and cortical region. CJD must be considered a differential diagnosis of other types of dementia, and there is no effective treatment for this disease. In this article, we present a literature review based on the report of three cases of the sporadic form of this disease.


RESUMO. A doença de Creutzfeldt-Jakob (DCJ) faz parte do grupo das encefalopatias espongiformes transmissíveis que levam a um quadro de demência rapidamente progressiva. A DCJ possui baixa prevalência, e a sobrevida média é de apenas um ano após o início dos sintomas. Diante de um paciente com demência rapidamente progressiva, associada a mioclonias, alterações visuais ou cerebelares, sinais piramidais ou extrapiramidais e mutismo acinético, a hipótese de DCJ deve ser levantada. Os achados clássicos na ressonância magnética são os hipersinais em núcleo caudado, putâmen e região cortical. A DCJ deve ser considerada como um diagnóstico diferencial de outros tipos de demência e não existe um tratamento eficaz para essa doença. Apresentamos neste artigo uma revisão da literatura baseada no relato de três casos da forma esporádica dessa doença.


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Humans , Dementia
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220622

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Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis (SSPE) is a rare, progressive degenerative disease of the brain caused by reactivation of aberrant measles virus. Classical symptoms of SSPE are described as behavioral changes, declining scholastic performance, myoclonic jerks etc. However, at times it presents with varied atypical manifestations, which makes diagnosis dif?cult. Hereby we report two patients with unusual manifestations of SSPE. In ?rst case, 14-year-old boy presented with recurrent falls of 9 months duration. Initially, it was 1-2 times per week, progressing over 9 months to frequency of 40-50 falls per day. In second case, 21-year-old gentleman presented with behavioral changes and memory disturbance of 1-year duration. However, his family members noticed worsening of symptoms 1 month before presentation as he started developing involuntary jerky movements involving the right upper and lower limb. In both of them electroencephalogram (EEG) was showing long interval periodic discharges and cerebrospinal ?uid was showing elevated titers of anti-measles antibody overall suggesting SSPE. Hence it needs much attention for atypical presentations and also considering SSPE in differential diagnosis of unsolved atypical neurological presentations.

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Med. UIS ; 35(2): e502, mayo-ago. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422051

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Resumen El síndrome de opsoclonia mioclonía es una entidad neurológica poco frecuente que afecta a los niños en la etapa preescolar. Clínicamente se caracteriza por una triada clásica de opsoclonía, mioclonía y ataxia aguda, con una evolución progresiva o incluso de manera incompleta. Su etiología puede ser paraneoplásica, en la mayoría de los casos en asociación con neuroblastomas, así como postinfecciosa o parainfecciosa, autoinmune o idiopática. En objetivo del tratamiento es la inmunomodulación con terapia de primera línea con esteroides endovenosos aunque pudiendo asociarse a recaídas y secuelas a largo plazo en el ámbito neurológico y conductual. El síndrome de opsoclonia mioclonía representa un reto diagnóstico en los pacientes con ataxia aguda dada la variedad de presentación clínica, por tanto es importante tener una alta sospecha diagnostica para garantizar un tratamiento oportuno y evitar secuelas futuras.


Abstract Opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome is a rare neurological entity affecting preschool children. Clinically it is characterized by a classic triad of opsoclonus, myoclonus, and acute ataxia, with a progressive or even incomplete course. Its etiology can be paraneoplastic, in most cases in association with neuroblastomas, as well as postinfectious or parainfectious, autoimmune or idiopathic. The goal of treatment is immunomodulation with first-line therapy with intravenous steroids, although it can be associated with relapses and long-term neurological and behavioral sequelae. The opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome represents a diagnostic challenge in patients with acute ataxia given the variety of clinical presentations, therefore it is important to have a high diagnostic suspicion to ensure timely treatment and aoid future sequelae.


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Humans , Infant
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2022 Jan; 120(1): 48-49
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216468

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COVID-19 pandemic is a Global burden to Public Health. An array of Neurological Manifestations have been reported to be associated with COVID-19 like Anosmia, Cerebrovascular accident, Meningitis, Encephalitis, Seizures, Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) etc. Generalised Myoclonus and Cerebellar Ataxia, is a less common Neurological Manifestation when compared to others. Here, we report a case of Generalized Myoclonus and Cerebellar Ataxia following COVID-19 infection. The possible mechanisms of Myoclonus and Ataxia following COVID-19 are also discussed

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 223-228, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-933785

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Objective:To summarize the clinical features of childhood opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome (OMS), evaluate severity degree and prognosis using OMS Symptom Severity Standard Rating Scale.Methods:The clinical features,diagnosis, therapeutic regimen and follow-up of 9 children with OMS in Department of Neurology and Oncology Department of Children's Hospital of Fudan University between 2011 and 2019 were retrospectively reviewed. Severity degree and prognosis were evaluated using OMS Symptom Severity Standard Rating Scale.Results:Among the 9 children with OMS, 4 were males and 5 were females. The onset age ranged from 14 months to 5 years, with a median of 17 months. Main symptoms were opsoclonus, myoclonus, ataxia, motor function regression, behavior and mood changes and sleep disorders. Eghit patients were combined with tumor. Seven of them with neuroblastoma were confirmed by surgical pathology, the other one showed spontaneous regression and symptom remission without treatment. Eight patients received hormone combined with intravenous immunoglobulin, of which 3 cases received adrenocorticotropic hormone, while 5 cases received methylprednisolone pulse therapy, with prednisone sequential therapy, decreasing dose gradually. Rituximab was administrated in 3 patients whose annual recurrent time was≥2. Nine patients were divided into 3 groups according to OMS Symptom Severity Standard Rating Scale, 1 of mild degree, 3 of moderate degree, 5 of severe degree. There was no recurrence and sequelae in the mild-degree patient after 3 years follow-up. There was no recurrence and sequelae in 2 of the moderate-degree patients after 1-2 years follow-up. Different degrees of motor, cognitive sequelae were found in 1 of moderate-degree patients and all of severe-degree patients after 1-8 years follow-up.Conclusions:Childhood OMS patients have early onset age. Bad symptom severity before treatment and multiphase course are associated with poor prognosis. OMS Symptom Severity Standard Rating Scale is suitable for estimations of long-term prognosis.

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JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES ; (4): 304-310, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005019

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@#Opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome(OMAS) is a rare neurological disorder. This disease is often associated with neuroblastoma(NB). OMAS and neuroblastoma in children in China are treated separately by neurology, medical and surgical oncology. In this group of children, NB usually has a good prognosis, while OMAS is prone to sequelae, but the lack of standardized evaluation and follow-up is not conducive to the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. In this study, experts from multidisciplinary fields worked together to develop recommendations for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of NB associated OMAS in children, hoping to improve the prognosis of children through standardized management of this group of children.

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Rev. neuro-psiquiatr. (Impr.) ; 84(2): 128-131, abr.-jun. 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1341578

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RESUMEN El síndrome cistocerebral fue descrito por primera vez en 1990 por Blackburn y Dunn. Los casos estudiados fueron varones ancianos con síndrome confusional agudo y retención urinaria aguda que, tras un drenaje vesical, presentaron resolución completa del cuadro clínico. Se reporta el caso de un anciano con disminución rápida del nivel de consciencia, mioclonías, hipotensión arterial, bradicardia y retención aguda de orina que experimentó total remisión del cuadro clínico luego del drenaje vesical correspondiente. Se describen, asimismo, los posibles mecanismos implicados en el origen de este síndrome y las alteraciones hemodinámicas y autonómicas subyacentes. Se sugiere considerar al síndrome cistocerebral en el diagnóstico diferencial de pacientes varones ancianos con síndrome confusional o deterioro cognitivo e hipertrofia prostática y que presenten, además, un episodio de retención urinaria aguda.


SUMMARY Cystocerebral syndrome was first described in 1990 by Blackburn and Dunn, in elderly males with acute confusion syndrome and urinary retention, who after bladder drainage experienced full resolution of the clinical picture. We report the case of an elderly male patient with Cystocerebral syndrome and symptoms such as a rapid decrease in consciousness level, myoclonies, hypotension, bradycardia and acute urinary retention who, after bladder drainage presented a complete remission of the clinical picture. The potential mechanisms involved in the origin of this syndrome are described, as well as its underlying hemodynamic and autonomic alterations. Cystocerebral syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with a confusional syndrome and cognitive impairment, diagnosed with prostatic hypertrophy and presenting, in addition, an episode of acute urinary retention.

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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 119(1): e54-e57, feb. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1147264

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La mioclonía palatina esencial es una entidad otoneurológi-ca rara. Se caracteriza por movimientos involuntarios de los músculos del paladar blando que causan un tinnitus objetivo.La mioclonía del paladar se clasifica en dos tipos: secundaria y primaria (mioclonía palatina esencial); esta última es más frecuente en pediatría. La tomografía computada y la reso-nancia magnética de cerebro normal orientan al diagnóstico. La mioclonía palatina esencial, generalmente, se resuelve en forma espontánea.Se presenta a una paciente de 8 años de edad con un "clic" rápido en forma rítmica en su boca que cedía en forma espontánea


Essential palatal myoclonus is a rare neurological disorder characterized by involuntary movements of the soft palate musculature causing objective-clicking tinnitus. The palatal myoclonus is classified in two forms, secondary and essential palatal myoclonus. Primary (essential) palatal myoclonus is the most common type in childhood. Normal computed tomography and magnetic resonance guide the diagnosis. Spontaneous resolution usually occurs in the essential type of palatal myoclonus.In this report, we present an 8-year-old child making rhythmic, rapid clicking noises from her throat with spontaneous resolution.


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Humans , Female , Child , Myoclonus/diagnosis , Pediatrics , Tinnitus , Myoclonus/therapy
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Philippine Journal of Neurology ; : 24-32, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-965065

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BACKGROUND@#Neurologic outcomes following a cardiac arrest is reported to be detrimental and survivors face significant neurologic disability attributed to the diffuse cerebral damage from anoxia. Accurate prognostication is challenging. @*OBJECTIVE@#To determine the prognosis of patients who had seizures after arrest. @*METHODS@#This is an analytic, retrospective cohort study of adult patients that had successful resuscitation after cardiac arrest. The final sample size was 97. Comparison of the clinical outcomes was done using univariate and multivariate analysis. Multiple logistic regression was utilized. Level of significance was set at α-0.05. @*RESULTS@#Post-arrest seizures increased the odds of dying up to 9 times. Age increases the odds of dying; among patients aged 65 years old and above, the odds are increased to 17 times, while among those aged 35 years old and above, the odds are up to 12 times. Presence of an intact brainstem response in the first 72 hours after arrest have 96% lower odds of dying compared to those who have none.@*CONCLUSION@#Patients with post-arrest seizures have higher morbidity and mortality rates. Patients with seizures that occur early after cardiac arrest have poorer prognosis and higher chances of death brought about by additional insults to an already damaged brain. Older patients have poorer prognosis. Preserved brainstem function seem to be a protective factor which can be a reflection of the degree of preserved brain activity despite anoxia.


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Prognosis
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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 1194-1198, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911856

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Multiple system atrophy can have various forms of sleep disorders, including insomnia, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, sleep-disordered breathing, periodic leg movements during sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness. This article will focus on the concept, classification, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment, aiming to deepen clinicians′ understanding of the disease, which will be helpful for early diagnosis and treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 788-793, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911791

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Objective:To analyze the clinical phenotype and gene mutation characteristics in a family of myoclonus-dystonia caused by epsilon-sarcoglycan (SGCE) gene mutation in order to improve the understanding of the disease.Methods:The clinical data of a family with myoclonus-dystonia from the Shaanxi Provincial People′s Hospital in August 2019 were collected. The proband was confirmed by generation sequencing techniques to detect possible pathogenic mutations and the Sanger test was used in the family members, and the mutation characteristics of SGCE gene were analyzed and the clinical features were summarized.Results:The proband, a 46-year-old man, presented with spasmodic torticollis accompanied with involuntary movements of the extremities (especially on the left). A gene mutation of c.1011delA at the chr7:94229984 was identified by genetic testing in the SGCE gene, which is an unreported frameshift mutation at home and abroad. Sanger sequencing revealed the same mutation site in the proband′s eldest sister, second elder brother and his grandnephew, who pessented similar symptoms as the proband including myoclonus and dystonia. The proband′s younger niece and grandniece were a mutation carrier without obvious symptoms.Conclusions:SGCE myoclonus-dystonia is a rare autosomal dominant inherited disorder characterized by the presentation of both myoclonic jerks and dystonia, which shows clinical heterogeneity and maternal imprinting. Genetic testing confirmed the diagnosis of SGCE myoclonus-dystonia and the pathogenic mutation c.1011delA in the SGCE gene.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 665-669, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911774

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Objective:To discuss the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of neck myoclonus during sleep.Methods:The clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of 31 patients in the Electroencephalography Monitoring Center of Xijing Hospital from January 2020 to August 2020 were studied retrospectively. All the patients received video-polysomnography and video-electroencephalography.Results:There were 22 males (71%) and nine females (29%) in the 31 patients. The mean age of the patients at the time of inclusion in the study was 27.8 years. Neck myoclonus was most common in patients with narcolepsy ( n=8), followed by epilepsy ( n=4), obstructive sleep apnea syndrome ( n=4), anxiety and depression ( n=3), snoring ( n=3), etc. A total of 555 motor events were considered and analyzed, 89.5% (497/555) of which occurred during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The mean neck myoclonus index in REM sleep (5.8) was significantly higher than that in non-rapid eye movement sleep (0.2). Totally 48.3% (268/555) of neck myoclonus were accompanied by an arousal, 0.7% (4/555) by a full awakening, and 2.7% (15/555) by limb movements. Conclusions:Neck myoclonus is common during REM sleep, which can occur in patients with sleep disorders and epilepsy. Physiological or pathological significance of neck myoclonus has to be investigated in further studies.

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Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 649-654, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-911772

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Objective:To report the clinical and genetic features of a pedigree with familial encephalopathy with neuroserpin inclusions bodies (FENIB) and to enhance the understanding of the disease.Methods:The proband was admitted to Department of Neurology, Henan Provincial People′s Hospital in June 2020 due to cognitive impairment and epilepsy. Detailed medical history inquiry, physical examinations, and neuroimaging examination of the family were conducted. The proband completed the examination of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), cerebrospinal fluid examinations. Whole exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing were used to screen the genetic variations in the proband. Sanger sequencing was performed in some family members to verify the mutation. Through literature review, the characteristics of the disease were summarized.Results:The proband was a 23-year-old young female with progressive cognitive impairment, epilepsy as the main manifestations. Brain MRI indicated moderate atrophy of bilateral cerebral cortex. Genetic sequencing revealed a heterozygous missense mutation (c.1013A>G; p.H338R) of SERPINI1 gene encoding the neuroserine protease inhibitor protein. The proband′s mother and brother had similar clinical symptoms in adolescence. Both of them passed away several years later. This mutation was a proven pathogenic mutation for FENIB. The clinical phenotype was consistent within the family. Genotype and clinical phenotype were co-segregated.Conclusion:FENIB due to SERPINI1 gene mutations should be considered in young cases of cognitive decline, epilepsy and myoclonus.

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Rev. neuro-psiquiatr. (Impr.) ; 83(4): 257-268, oct-dic 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1180991

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RESUMEN Las epilepsias mioclónicas progresivas (EMP) son enfermedades neurodegenerativas infrecuentes, clínica y genéticamente heterogéneas, caracterizadas por presentar mioclonías de acción, crisis epilépticas y deterioro neurológico progresivo. Afectan principalmente a niños y adolescentes. Su cuadro clínico inicial dificulta un adecuado diagnóstico diferencial con otras enfermedades neurológicas genéticas más frecuentes como la epilepsia mioclónica juvenil. Se sabe que la mayoría de mutaciones genéticas que causan estas enfermedades reflejan una herencia autosómica recesiva, con variantes dominante o mitocondrial de excepcional frecuencia. El diagnóstico tiene lugar cuando se identifican las mutaciones en un paciente con un cuadro clínico característico (como es el caso de la enfermedad de Unverritch-Lundborg o la EMP del Mar del Norte). Por otro lado, en algunos casos son más útiles la anatomía patológica (para la enfermedad de cuerpos de Lafora o la epilepsia mioclónica con fibras rojas rasgadas) o exámenes auxiliares específicos (vgr., ácido siálico en orina para Sialidosis). Es importante hacer el diagnóstico específico ya que ello permite un tratamiento genético definido para algunas de estas enfermedades. El manejo de las crisis epilépticas incluye el uso de valproato como fármaco de primera línea, en tanto que otros como zonisamida y levetiracetam constituyen una segunda línea; sin embargo, la falta de respuesta al tratamiento médico antiepiléptico es relativamente común. El pronóstico puede variar entre una enfermedad y otra, pero, por lo general, suele ser desfavorable conduciendo a discapacidad severa o muerte temprana.


SUMMARY Progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PME) are infrequent neurodegenerative disorders clinically and genetically heterogeneous cause, characterized by action myoclonus, seizures and progressive neurologic disability. They mainly affect children and teenagers. Its early clinical features make the differential diagnosis difficult with other, more frequent neurogenetic diseases such as juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. The majority of genetic mutations that lead to these diseases are known to be autosomal-recessive inheritance, with autosomal-dominant or mitochondrial inheritance being of exceptional frequency. The diagnosis is made when the mutations are identified in a patient with characteristic clinical features (like in the Univerritch-Lundborg disease or North Sea PME). On the other hand, in some cases pathological (vgr., for Lafora body disease or for Myoclonic epilepsy with ragged-red fibers) or specific laboratory test (such as sialic acid in urine for Sialidosis), are more useful. It is important to make as specific a diagnosis as possible because there are some genetically defined therapies for some of these diseases. The management of the seizures in these diseases includes the use of valproic acid as a first-line drug treatment, and other drugs like zonisamide and levetiracetam as second-line. However, the lack of response to antiepileptic drugs is not uncommon. Although the prognosis varies within diseases, it is generally unfavorable and may lead to disability or early death.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 78(8): 512-522, Aug. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1131740

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ABSTRACT Background: Neurophysiological studies are ancillary tools to better understand the features and nature of movement disorders. Electromyography (EMG), together with electroencephalography (EEG) and accelerometer, can be used to evaluate a hypo and hyperkinetic spectrum of movements. Specific techniques can be applied to better characterize the phenomenology, help distinguish functional from organic origin and assess the most probable site of the movement generator in the nervous system. Objective: We intend to provide an update for clinicians on helpful neurophysiological tools to assess movement disorders in clinical practice. Methods: Non-systematic review of the literature published up to June 2019. Results: A diversity of protocols was found and described. These include EMG analyses to define dystonia, myoclonus, myokymia, myorhythmia, and painful legs moving toes pattern; EMG in combination with accelerometer to study tremor; and EEG-EMG to study myoclonus. Also, indirect measures of cortical and brainstem excitability help to describe and diagnose abnormal physiology in Parkinson's disease, atypical parkinsonism, dystonia, and myoclonus. Conclusion: These studies can be helpful for the diagnosis and are usually underutilized in neurological practice.


RESUMO Introdução: Os estudos neurofisiológicos são métodos auxiliares para compreender melhor as características e a natureza dos distúrbios do movimento. A eletromiografia (EMG), em associação com o eletroencefalograma (EEG) e o acelerômetro, podem ser utilizados para avaliar um espectro de movimentos hipo e hipercinéticos. Técnicas específicas podem ser aplicadas para melhor caracterizar a fenomenologia, ajudar a distinguir a origem psicogênica da orgânica e avaliar o local mais provável de geração do movimento no sistema nervoso. Objetivo: Pretendemos fornecer ao clínico uma atualização sobre ferramentas neurofisiológicas úteis para avaliar distúrbios do movimento na prática clínica. Métodos: Revisão não sistemática da literatura publicada até junho de 2019. Resultados: Uma diversidade de protocolos foi encontrada e descrita. Dentre eles, inclui-se o uso de EMG para a definição do padrão de distonia, mioclonia, mioquimia, miorritmia e painfull legs moving toes, além do uso de EMG em associação ao acelerômetro para avaliar tremor e, em associação ao EEG para avaliar mioclonia. Ademais, técnicas para medida indireta de excitabilidade cortical e do tronco encefálico ajudam a descrever e diagnosticar a fisiologia anormal da doença de Parkinson, parkinsonismo atípico, distonia e mioclonia. Conclusão: Esses estudos podem ser úteis para o diagnóstico e geralmente são subutilizados na prática neurológica.


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Humans , Dystonia , Movement Disorders/diagnosis , Myoclonus/diagnosis , Tremor/diagnosis , Electroencephalography , Electromyography , Neurophysiology
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 72(1): e476, ene.-abr. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | CUMED, LILACS | ID: biblio-1126703

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Introducción: La ataxia constituye una alteración en la coordinación de los movimientos, resultado de una disfunción del cerebelo, sus conexiones, así como alteraciones en la médula espinal, nervios periféricos o una combinación de estas condiciones. Las ataxias se clasifican en hereditarias, esporádicas y en adquiridas o secundarias, en las cuales los virus neurotrópicos constituyen los principales causantes. Objetivo: Actualizar los conocimientos relacionados con las ataxias causadas por virus neurotrópicos y los mecanismos neurodegenerativos que pudieran tener relación con la ataxia. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica incluyendo artículos publicados en las principales bases de datos bibliográficas (Web of Sciences, Scopus, SciELO). Se utilizaron las palabras claves: ataxia, virus neurotrópicos, ataxias cerebelosas, ataxias infecciosas, en inglés y español. Análisis e integración de la información: Los virus más conocidos que provocan ataxias infecciosas son el virus de inmunodeficiencia humana, virus del herpes simple, virus del herpes humano tipo 6, virus de la varicela zoster, virus Epstein-Barr, virus del Nilo Occidental, y enterovirus 71, aunque existen otros virus que causan esta afectación. Los mecanismos neuropatogénicos sugeridos son la invasión directa del virus y procesos inmunopatogénicos desencadenados por la infección. Estos virus pueden causar ataxia cerebelosa aguda, ataxia aguda posinfecciosa, síndrome opsoclono-mioclono-atáxico y ataxia por encefalomielitis aguda diseminada. Aunque la mayoría de los reportes de casos informan la evolución satisfactoria de los pacientes, algunos refieren complicaciones neurológicas e incluso la muerte. Conclusiones: Actualmente existe la necesidad de profundizar en el estudio de este tipo de ataxia para favorecer su diagnóstico y tratamiento(AU)


Introduction: Ataxia is an alteration in the coordination of movements caused by a dysfunction of the cerebellum and its connections, as well as alterations in the spinal cord, the peripheral nerves, or a combination of these factors. Ataxias are classified into hereditary, sporadic and acquired or secondary, in which neurotropic viruses are the main causative agents. Objective: Update knowledge about ataxias caused by neurotropic viruses and the neurodegenerative mechanisms which could bear a relationship to ataxia. Methods: A review was conducted of papers published in the main bibliographic databases (Web of Sciences, Scopus, SciELO), using the search terms ataxia, neurotropic virus, cerebellar ataxias, infectious ataxias, in English and in Spanish. Discussion: The best known viruses causing infectious ataxias are the human immunodeficiency virus, herpes simplex virus, human herpesvirus 6, varicella zoster virus, Epstein-Barr virus, Western Nile virus and enterovirus 71, though other viruses may also cause this condition. The neuropathogenic mechanisms suggested are direct invasion of the virus and immunopathogenic processes triggered by the infection. These viruses may cause acute cerebellar ataxia, acute postinfectious ataxia, opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome and ataxia due to acute encephalomyelitis disseminata. Though most case reports describe a satisfactory evolution of patients, some refer to neurological complications and even death. Conclusions: There is a current need to carry out further research about this type of ataxia to improve its diagnosis and treatment(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Cerebellar Ataxia/diagnosis , Cerebellar Ataxia/epidemiology , Virulence Factors
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