Transient periodic limb movement secondary to acute bleeding in a patient with a spine meningioma
Neurology Asia
;
: 225-226, 2013.
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ABSTRACT
We report a 71 years old woman with transient periodic limb movement disorder and myoclonus that appeared after acute gastrointestinal bleeding. The abnormal movements dissolved as the blood loss was restored. The woman was later found to have an asymptomatic spine meningioma. Iron defi ciency due to acute bleeding may be the trigger resulting in the abnormal movements in this patient with subclinical spinal meningioma
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Neurology Asia
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