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Posttraumatic paroxysmal nocturnal hemidystonia.

Identifieur interne : 004902 ( Ncbi/Curation ); précédent : 004901; suivant : 004903

Posttraumatic paroxysmal nocturnal hemidystonia.

Auteurs : N. Biary [Arabie saoudite] ; B. Singh ; Y. Bahou ; S M Al Deeb ; H. Sharif

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Abstract

The term "nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia" has been used to describe patients who display paroxysmal episodes of dystonic-dyskinetic movements arising during nonrapid eye movement sleep, in particular stages 2-3 (Lugaresi E, Cirignotta F. Hypnogenic paroxysmal dystonia: epileptic seizure or a new syndrome. Sleep 1981;4: 129-138). The pathogenesis of these attacks has remained controversial. We describe a patient with posttraumatic paroxysmal nocturnal hemidystonia. Acetazolamide led to improvement.

DOI: 10.1002/mds.870090116
PubMed: 8139612

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