Clinical features and pathogenesis of paroxysmal dyskinesias
- VernacularTitle:发作性运动障碍的临床特征及发病机制
- Author:
Fan SONG
;
Zhiyun HU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
paroxysmal;
kinesigenic;
choreoathtosis;
dystonia;
EEG
- From:
Journal of Clinical Neurology
2001;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and pathogenesis of paroxysmal dyskinesias.Methods Retrospective analysis was performed in 5 patients suffering from paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis(PKC) and 2 patients with paroxysmal persistent exercise-induced dystonia(PED).Results The episodes of all cases of PKC were induced by sudden movements.3 cases showed rigidty and hypertonia.3 cases presented with twist of limbs and dystonia.2 PED cases were induced by persistent movement,manifested involuntary movements of limbs,and the duration of the attack usually last seconds to minutes.5 patients showed epileptic discharges in EEG or AEEG.2 patients had abnormal findings of brain CT or MRI.4 PKC cases responded well to carbamazepine and 1 PED patients to large dose of valproate sodium.Conclusions Paroxysmal dyskinesias are usually induced by sudden movement and present paroxysmal extrapyramidal symptoms.Most of the patients show epileptic discharges in EEG and responded well to antiepileptic drugs.This implies the underlying relationship of pathogenesis between paroxysmal dyskinesia and epilepsy.