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Kinesigenic
paroxysmal hemidyskinesia as the initial presentation of multiple
sclerosis.
Fragoso
YD, Araujo
MG, Branco
NL.
Head,
Department of Neurology, Universidade Metropolitana de Santos, SP,
Brazil; email: yara@bsnet.com.br.
Fewer
than a hundred cases of paroxysmal dystonia have been described in
patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Even fewer cases of
hemidyskinesia triggered by repetitive movements (paroxysmal kinesigenic
hemidyskinesia - PKD) have been reported in MS patients. We describe the
case of a woman, age 18 years at the onset of MS, and a man age 35 years
at the onset of MS, who presented with PKD as the initial symptom.
Magnetic resonance images (MRI) of these patients showed different areas
of acute lesions possibly related to PKD; MRI of one of the patients
demonstrated 1 lesion in the subcortical parietal area and another in
the thalamic region and showed 2 lesions in the cervical spinal cord in
the other patient.
PMID:
17415286 [PubMed - in process]
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