医学
运动障碍
基底内陷
脊髓
解剖
外科
减压
帕金森病
疾病
病理
精神科
作者
Francisco de Assis Aquino Gondim,José Arnaldo Mota Arruda,David Nunes de Lima,Florian P. Thomas
标识
DOI:10.1080/10790268.2021.1878341
摘要
Spinal-generated movement disorders are a complex group of medical conditions, frequently misdiagnosed, originating in the spinal cord or from combined peripheral and central nervous system involvement. In this case report, we describe a novel form of position-dependent dyskinesia due to severe craniocervical malformation.An 83-year-old woman with basilar invagination at the C2 vertebra above the line of Chamberlain, occipitocervical lordosis, platybasia with a short clivus, ankylosis of the C1-C2 complex and fusion of the C1 arch developed an unusual pattern of position-dependent left arm dyskinesia triggered by bending her neck forward with simultaneous contact of the flexed elbow with a flat surface. Symptoms did not improve with anticonvulsants and she progressed and died suddenly.A newly described form of position-dependent arm dyskinesia can be associated with severe craniocervical malformation.
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