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Movement Disorders Associated With Radiotherapy and Surgical Procedures

Surisetti BK, Prasad S, Holla VV, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Occasionally, movement disorders can occur following interventional procedures including but not limited to radiotherapy, dental procedures, and cardiac, cerebral and spinal surgeries. The majority of these disorders tend to be...
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Successful Control of Intractable Myoclonus in a Patient With Hypoxic Brain Injury After Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy: A Case Report

Lee GJ, Kim HS

Myoclonus is an abrupt arrhythmic condition with shock-like movements that can be triggered by sensory stimuli, affecting the trunk or limbs during voluntary movement. Since motor symptoms are often not...
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Limb-Shaking Transient Ischemic Attack Presenting with Myoclonus

Eun JI, Kim HC

Limb-shaking transient ischemic attack is a rare disease, associated with the steno-occlusion of the internal carotid artery. It is caused by hemodynamic dysfunction in the anterior circulation. It is difficult...
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Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome Associated with COVID-19

Shetty K, Jadhav AM, Jayanthakumar R, Jamwal S, Shanubhogue T, Reddy MP, Dash GK, Manohar R, Philip VJ, Huded V

Neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have increasingly been reported since the onset of the pandemic. Herein, we report a relatively new presentation. A patient in the convalescence period following...
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An Exploration of the Neural Network of Lance-Adams Syndrome: a Case Report

Song J, Kang W, Ohn SH, Jung KI, Bashir S, Yoo WK

Lance-Adams syndrome (LAS) is a rare neurological disorder that may occur after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The LAS is usually caused by hypoxic changes. Neuroimaging studies show that the brain pathology of LAS...
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Intractable Tremor Combined with Myoclonus in a Patient with Klinefelter Syndrome

Kim YB, Hong YJ, Kim SH, Lee SB, Shin HE, Park JW, Ryu DW

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Intraoperative refractory status epilepticus caused by propofol -a case report-

Kumar A, Kumar A, Kumar N, Kumar A

Background: Status epilepticus, when continued despite the administration of two antiepileptic drugs, is called refractory status epilepticus (RSE). The seizure-like phenomenon due to propofol is widely reported in...
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Immune-Mediated Cerebellar Ataxias: Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment Based on Immunological and Physiological Mechanisms

Mitoma H, Manto M, Hadjivassiliou M

Since the first description of immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias (IMCAs) by Charcot in 1868, several milestones have been reached in our understanding of this group of neurological disorders. IMCAs have diverse...
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Involuntary Movements Following Administration of Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 Pneumonia

Fernando EZ, Yu JRT, Santos SMA, Jamora RDG

Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) has been used as an investigational drug for patients with moderate to severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). There have been concerns of potential harms from side effects of...
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Sialidosis Type I without a Cherry Red Spot— Is There a Genetic Basis?

Neeraja K, Holla VV, Prasad S, Surisetti BK, Rakesh K, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Sialidosis is an inborn error of metabolism due to a defect in the NEU1 gene and manifests as two phenotypes: mild type I and severe type II. The cherry red...
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Negative myoclonus associated with tramadol use

Bae SY, Lee SJ

Negative myoclonus (NM) is a shock-like jerky involuntary movement caused by a sudden, brief interruption of tonic muscle contraction. NM is observed in patients diagnosed with epilepsy, metabolic encephalopathy, and...
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Focal Unilateral Palatal Myoclonus Causing Objective Clicking Tinnitus without Uvula Elevation Diagnosed by Concurrent Auscultation

Selvadurai C, Schaefer SM

Palatal myoclonus generally entails a visible elevation of the palate and uvula and may be accompanied by myoclonus of other oropharyngeal muscles. A 55-year-old man presented with left ear clicking...
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Principles of Electrophysiological Assessments for Movement Disorders

Chen KHS, Chen R

Electrophysiological studies can provide objective and quantifiable assessments of movement disorders. They are useful in the diagnosis of hyperkinetic movement disorders, particularly tremors and myoclonus. The most commonly used measures...
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The Efficacy and Safety of Rituximab for the Treatment of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuroinflammatory Disorders at a Single Center

Ko YJ, Shim YK, Kim WJ, Kim SY, Kim H, Hwang H, Chae JH, Choi JE, Kim KJ, Lim BC

Purpose: Rituximab is increasingly used as a second-line treatment of neuroinflammatory disorders to improve clinical outcomes in cases refractory to conventional immunotherapy and to reduce relapses. This study aimed to...
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Two Cases of Seronegative Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndrome with Opsoclonus Nystagmus

Bae SH, Lee JM, Kim SH

The dizziness associated with paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome is hard to diagnose clinically because the prevalence of disease is rare, and radiologic and serologic examination result may come out normal. Opsoclonus-myoclonus...
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Negative myoclonus associated with pregabalin

Park KD, Kim MK, Lee SJ

Negative myoclonus (NM) is a jerky, shock-like involuntary movement caused by a sudden, brief interruption of muscle contraction. An 80-year-old man presented with multifocal NM and confusion. Two days before...
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Comparison of priming versus slow injection for reducing etomidate-induced myoclonus: a randomized controlled study

Mullick P, Talwar V, Aggarwal S, Prakash S, Pawar M

BACKGROUND: Etomidate injection is often associated with myoclonus. Etomidate injection technique influences the incidence of myoclonus. This study was designed to clarify which of the two injection techniques—slow injection or...
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CLN6 Mutation in a Patient with Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy

Lee HG, Yoon BA, Kim YO, Kim MK, Woo YJ

Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are inherited neurodegenerative disorders, which are caused by the accumulation of lipopigment in lysosomes. Variant forms of late infantile NCLs (vLINCLs) characterized by a later onset...
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Effectiveness of Combining Behavioral Treatment With Valproic Acid for Dysphagia Caused by Palatal Myoclonus in Patients With Stroke: Two Case Reports

Kim BR, Lee Y, Kim SJ, Kim H, Lee JW, Lee S, Lee J

Palatal myoclonus (PM) is a rare disease that may induce dysphagia. Since dysphagia related to PM is unique and is characterized by myoclonic movements of the involved muscles, specific treatments...
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Persistent Hiccup Treated by Levetiracetam

Hwang I, Lee S, Yun U, Bae H, Kim DE, Cho EK, Han JH, Yang Y, Kim SM, Ha SW

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