Symptomatic cataplexy in pontomedullary lesions.
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Cataplexy is a cardinal manifestation of the narcolepsy syndrome. Although symptomatic narcolepsy is well described, isolated cataplexy is extremely rare. We reviewed clinical and radiologic data in two patients with isolated symptomatic cataplexy and associated CNS disease. In an HLA-DR2-positive patient with chronic progressive MS, we confirmed cataplexy by observation of reported spells. MRI revealed diffuse white-matter lesions involving the medial medulla, pons, and subcortical white matter; protriptyline provided symptomatic relief. A second patient with a pontomedullary pilocytic astrocytoma developed infrequent but recurrent cataplectic attacks in association with sleep fragmentation due to nocturnal cough and nausea. MRI revealed an enhancing lesion involving the dorsal pons and medulla. Genetic predisposition and sleep fragmentation may precipitate symptomatic cataplexy in patients with structural pontomedullary lesions.