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Neurologia 2000-Oct

Pseudodystonic hand posturing contralateral to a metastasis of the parietal association cortex.

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F Coria
A I Blanco Martín
M D Rivas Vilas

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A 56 year-old patient, with a history of surgically removed breast cancer three years earlier, presented with incoordination of hand movements while playing piano. Neurological examination disclosed mild position sensory loss and limb-kinetic apraxia of the distal part of the right upper extremity. The most conspicuous neurological sign was a dystonic posturing of the right hand, which was only elicited when the patient outstretched her arms with the eyes closed. MRI revealed a metastatic lesion involving the left parietal cortex. The association of focal dystonic postures with lesions of the parietal association cortex indicates that dystonia may feature damage of brain cortical areas far from the basal ganglia. In addition, this provides support to the hypothesis that impairment of sensory pathways may play a role in the origin of some hyperkinetic movement disorders, such as dystonia and athetosis.

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