| Literature DB >> 35601204 |
Ritwik Ghosh1, Dipayan Roy2,3,4, Souvik Dubey5, Shambaditya Das5, Julián Benito-León6,7,8.
Abstract
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS), a subset of chronic primary inflammatory demyelinating disorders of the central nervous system, is closely associated with various movement disorders. These disorders may be due to MS pathophysiology or be coincidental. This review describes the full spectrum of movement disorders in MS with their possible mechanistic pathways and therapeutic modalities.Entities:
Keywords: ataxia; chorea/ballism; dystonia; movement disorders; multiple sclerosis; myoclonus; parkinsonism; restless leg syndrome; tics; tremor
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35601204 PMCID: PMC9075048 DOI: 10.5334/tohm.671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y) ISSN: 2160-8288
Clinical presentation and anatomical correlates of ataxia in multiple sclerosis.
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| PRESENTATION | LOCALIZED LESION |
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| Gait ataxia; truncal ataxia; titubation | Midline of the cerebellum, including the vermis; cerebellar peduncle. |
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| Gait ataxia; nystagmus; balance problems | Posterior cerebellum, including the flocculonodular lobe; cerebellar peduncle. |
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| Limb ataxia | Cerebellar hemisphere; cerebello-rubro-thalamocortical tract. |
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| Sensory ataxia | Vestibular system; central or peripheral sensory tracts. |
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| Ataxic tremor | Cerebello-rubro-thalamocortical tract |
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| Ataxic hemiparesis | Internal capsule |
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| Paroxysmal dysarthria | Midbrain; dorsolateral pons |
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| Paroxysmal limb hemiataxia | Upper pons; ventral central trigeminal tract; brachium conjunctivum; lateral spinothalamic tract |
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Treatment modalities for the ataxia of multiple sclerosis patients.
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| TREATMENT MODALITY | OPTIONS |
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| Physical | Balance-based torso weighting, task-oriented, and core-stability exercises |
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| Pharmacologic | Carbamazepine, levetiracetam, phenytoin, acetazolamide, lacosamide, fingolimod# |
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| Surgical* | Thalamic deep brain stimulation, thalamotomy |
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* Adverse effects such as dysarthria and ataxia; disability scores not improved.
# To be used with caution as it has significant immunosuppressive effects.
Reported cases having parkinsonism in multiple sclerosis with either brain MRI lesions related to Parkinson’s disease or a positive response to corticosteroids.
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| AUTHOR, YEAR | CASES (AGE, SEX) | MRI LESIONS IN MS-RELATED TO PARKINSONISM | L-DOPA RESPONSE | CORTICOSTEROID RESPONSE |
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| Vieregge et al. 1992 [ | 2 cases (55/M; 60/F) | M: periventricular white matter, left lateral thalamus, globus pallidus | – | M: Yes |
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| Federlein et al. 1997 [ | 1 case (61/M) | Substantia nigra | – | Yes |
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| Folgar et al. 2003 [ | 1 case (48/F) | Periventricular white matter | – | Yes |
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| Wittstock et al. 2001 [ | 1 case (58/F) | Periventricular region, substantia nigra | – | Yes |
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| Burn and Cartlidge 1996 [ | 1 case (45/F) | Paraventricular areas | – | Yes |
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| Tranchant et al. 1995 [ | 1 case (46/F) | Cerebral peduncle near substantia nigra | – | – |
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| Maranhao et al. 1995 [ | 1 case (48/M) | Cerebral peduncles, thalamus, globus pallidus | – | – |
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| Ozturk et al. 2002 [ | 1 case (39/F) | Substantia nigra | Yes | – |
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| Barun et al. 2008 [ | 2 cases (38/F; 53/F) | 1st F: Basal ganglia | Yes | Yes |
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| Valkovic et al. 2007 [ | 1 case (25/M) | Subthalamic region | Yes | – |
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| Kreisler et al. 2004 [ | 1 case (38/F) | Substantia nigra | Yes | – |
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| Saidha et al. 2010 [ | 1 case (53/M) | Substantia nigra, thalamus, globus pallidus | Yes | Yes |
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| Schultheiss et al. 2011 [ | 1 case (82/M) | Basal ganglia, periventricular white matter | – | – |
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| Etemadifar et al. 2014 [ | 8 cases (5F: 32.6 ± 7; 3M: 34.6 ± 6.8) | Basal ganglia (four cases), thalamus (two cases), midbrain (five cases) | Yes (all) | – |
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| Bougea et al. 2015 [ | 1 case (55/F) | Periventricular white matter, thalamus | Yes | – |
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| Delalic et al. 2020 [ | 1 case (52/F) | White matter | Yes | Yes (initially) |
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| Shaygannejad et al. 2016 [ | 1 case (21/F) | Periventricular | Yes | Yes (initially) |
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The age is mentioned according to the onset of multiple sclerosis. F = Female; M = Male. MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.