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A 65-year-old man presented with transient neurological symptoms, followed by rapid cognitive decline, myoclonus and fevers. He had evidence of scleritis and an arthropathy. This paper reports the clinicopathological conference discussed at the Association of British Neurologists Annual Meeting
To summarize the clinical features and neuroimaging changes of epilepsy associated with TBC1D24 mutations.Genetic testing was conducted in all epilepsy patients without acquired risk factors for epilepsy. Epilepsy patients identified with TBC1D24 compound Parkinsonism with myoclonus is rarely associated with infectious disease in adults. We present a 55-year-old man experiencing acute onset bilateral limb tremor, rigidity, and myoclonus with small-stepped gait, and skin rash involving the trunk and limbs, after a fever. Serum was positive for
A 37-year-old-man was admitted to our hospital because of periodic contraction of the right shoulder muscles of approximately one month's duration. He denied any significant history such as trauma or fever. General physical examination was unremarkable. Neurological examination was also unremarkable
BACKGROUND
Opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that usually manifests as a paraneoplastic phenomenon. Although some viruses are reported to cause this condition, opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome by Japanese encephalitis has not been reported previously.
METHODS
Here we present
A 37-year-old male patient with spinal segmental myoclonus and propriospinal myoclonus was described. He was admitted to our hospital because of paroxysmal axial myoclonus, which first appeared one month before. He denied any significant accident such as trauma or fever. Apart from myoclonus, no
In 2011, a homozygous mutation in GOSR2 (c.430G > T; p. Gly144Trp) was reported as a novel cause of Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy (PME) with early-onset ataxia. Interestingly, the ancestors of patients originate from countries bound to the North Sea, hence the condition was termed Febrile myoclonus is a benign neurological symptom induced by fever. The physiological mechanism is unknown. We herein report a 1 year and 7 months old male patient with intermittent jerks of the whole body during a high fever caused by acute otitis media. He experienced more than 50 jerks over a
Fever is sometimes associated with chill, myoclonus, delirium and convulsion. We previously reported EEG findings of febrile delirium, when we found that 18% of patients showed febrile myoclonus simultaneously with febrile delirium. The purpose of this study is to clarify the clinical features of
Opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia syndrome (OMAS) is a very infrequent paraneoplastic or postinfectious movement disorder, which may occur at any age, most commonly between 6 and 36 months of age. In four days, a previously healthy 30-month-old girl progressively developed gait instability, intention
Myoclonic jerks presenting with fever have only rarely been reported and have often been misdiagnosed as febrile seizures. The presentation may be dramatic enough to provoke unnecessary investigation and treatment. Considering the benign nature of this condition, it is important that the condition
OBJECTIVE
Myoclonus associated with fever or following an infectious event (parainfectious myoclonic jerks) is a transient event with an abrupt onset. It is not common and often not recognized. In these reports, its clinical features and its favorable outcome are described.
METHODS
We identified
BACKGROUND
Opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome is a very rare neurological disorder associated with some viral infections and exceptionally with the West Nile virus.
METHODS
A 57-year-old Caucasian woman presented with fever, dizziness, balance difficulties, vomiting, dancing eye, altered speech, tremor,
BACKGROUND
Myoclonus is often associated with progressive myoclonic epilepsy or neurodegenerative conditions. Febrile myoclonus is a benign phenomenon, which has only been reported previously in one child.
METHODS
The clinical features of three children with fever-induced myoclonus are