Computed tomographically‐controlled injection of botulinum toxin into the longus colli muscle in severe anterocollis
Identifieur interne : 007156 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 007155; suivant : 007157Computed tomographically‐controlled injection of botulinum toxin into the longus colli muscle in severe anterocollis
Auteurs : Birgit Herting ; Silke Wunderlich ; Theresa Glöckler ; Martin Bendszus ; Dirk Mucha ; Heinz Reichmann ; Markus NaumannSource :
- Movement Disorders [ 0885-3185 ] ; 2004-05.
English descriptors
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- Abnormal, Abnormal activity, Abnormal movements, Acta, Acta neuropathol, Allele, Anterocollis, Ataxia, Atrophy, Autosomal, Axial right, Basal, Basal ganglia, Biceps brachii, Bilateral, Bilateral stimulation, Bilaterally, Botox, Botulinum, Botulinum toxin, Botulinum toxin type, Bradykinesia, Case report, Caudate, Caudate nucleus, Cerebellar, Cerebellar ataxia, Cervical, Cervical dystonia, Chorea, Choreic movements, Choreiform, Choreiform movements, Clinical features, Clinical outcome, Cogwheel rigidity, Colli, Contralateral, Cyclohydrolase, Deep brain stimulation, Degenerative ataxias, Dentatorubral, Dentatorubral pallidoluysian atrophy, Disord, Disorder, Dopamine, Drpla, Dyskinesia, Dystonia, Dystonic, Dystonic posture, Extrapyramidal, Familial cases, Family history, Ganglion, Genet, Genetic studies, Globus, Globus pallidum, Globus pallidus, Globus pallidus internus, Hereditary, Imaging, Inclusion, Interscience, Intramuscular, Intranuclear, Intranuclear inclusions, Involuntary movements, Jerk, Lancet, Longus, Longus colli, Magnetic resonance imaging, Moderate improvement, Movement disorder society, Movement disorders, Mutant, Mutation, Myoclonus, Nding, Ndings, Neurol, Neurol neurosurg psychiatry, Neurological, Neurology, Neuron, Neuronal, Neuropathological, Neuropathological features, Neurosurg, Normal values, October, Online, Oromandibular dystonia, Pallidal, Pallidal stimulation, Pallidoluysian, Pallidum, Pallidus, Parkinsonism, Perfusion, Phenotype, Propriospinal, Propriospinal myoclonus, Puncture site, Putamen, Radcliffe oxford, Rectus, Rectus abdominis, Rectus femoris, Right longus colli muscle, Rinsho shinkeigaku, Sca1, Sca2, Sca2 allele, Senile chorea, Several years, Severe anterocollis, Side effects, Single photon emission tomography, Spasmodic torticollis, Spet, Spinal, Spinocerebellar, Spinocerebellar ataxia, Spinocerebellar ataxia type, Sporadic case, Sporadic cases, Sternocleidomastoid, Sternocleidomastoid muscle, Sternocleidomastoid muscles, Sternocleidomastoideus, Stimulation, Stimulator, Subthalamic, Subthalamic nucleus, Symptom, Tardive, Tardive dyskinesia, Thalamic, Thalamic stimulation, Thalamus, Tohoku university school, Tomography, Torticollis, Toxin, Tremor, Trinucleotide, Trinucleotide expansion, Unilateral stimulation, Ventralis oralis, Video, Video segment, Videotape, Wiley interscience.
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Abstract
We report on a 44‐year‐old man who suffered from severe anterocollis. Repeated computed tomographically controlled injections of botulinum toxin into the right longus colli muscle allowed a precise location of the needle and injection of the toxin, leading to clear improvement of symptoms. © 2003 Movement Disorder Society
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DOI: 10.1002/mds.10704
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