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Progressive delayed-onset dystonia after cerebral anoxic insult in adults.

Mikko Kuoppamäki1, Kailash P Bhatia, Niall Quinn.   

Abstract

The basal ganglia, especially the globi pallidi (GP), are highly vulnerable to generalized cerebral anoxia/hypoxia. We report on 2 new cases with delayed-onset generalized dystonia due to cerebral anoxia. The onset of dystonia in both of our patients was delayed by about 2 months. In both cases, the unusual feature was the progressive worsening and the spread of dystonia over many years after delayed onset. Dystonia progressed for 16 years in Case 1 and for 4 years in Case 2. Furthermore, initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of Case 1 showed mild changes of the internal capsule sparing the basal ganglia. Years later, in line with clinical progression, the follow-up MRI scan showed isolated bilateral lesions involving the entire GP. MRI scans in Case 2 showed bilateral lesions of caudate and lentiform nuclei. There may be several mechanisms underlying delayed and progressive symptoms after time-limited brain anoxia. We hypothesize that anoxia-induced excitotoxicity resulting in mitochondrial dysfunction and subsequent apoptosis may explain, at least partly, the delayed-onset and progressive extrapyramidal syndromes seen in these patients. Copyright 2002 Movement Disorder Society

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12465080     DOI: 10.1002/mds.10260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mov Disord        ISSN: 0885-3185            Impact factor:   10.338


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Review 6.  Pyramidal and extrapyramidal dysfunction as a sequela of hypoxic injury: case report.

Authors:  Martina Vendrame; S Ausim Azizi
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