Posthemiplegic focal limb or hemidystonias are rare movement disorders usually due to vascular lesions of the contralateral basal ganglia. The pathogenesis of posthemiplegic dystonia is unknown and its management is usually difficult. In this paper, we report two patients who suffered from a single limb dystonia and hemidystonia, respectively. In the latter patient, hemidystonia developed due to an ischaemic cerebrovascular accident 2 or 3 months after the recovery of hemiplegia. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans showed evidence of contralateral putamen and thalamus infarcts. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Although it is known that dystonia is a basal ganglia disease, dystonic symptoms have been observed ...
Many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been reported after isc...
Many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been reported after isc...
Secondary dystonia due to ischemic and/or hemorrhagic lesions of the basal ganglia and thalamus are ...
SUMMARY Hemidystonia defined as involuntary, sustained posturing of the unilateral arm, leg, and fac...
A 68 year-old man developed progressive hemidystonia and chorea 8 months after a contralateral thala...
Posthemiplejik distoni serebrovasküler olayların nadir görülen bir komplikasyonudur. Hemipleji sonra...
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured with H2(15)O positron emission tomography in 5 pati...
Upper limb dystonia is a focal dystonia that may affect muscles in the arm, forearm and hand. The ne...
OBJECTIVE: To describe hemidystonia and hemichoreoathetosis in an adult patient with moyamoya dise...
Dystonia is the most common delayed movement disorder poststroke with basal ganglia involvement seen...
Fixed dystonia is a disabling disorder mainly affecting young women who develop fixed abnormal limb ...
Background: Myoclonus is a clinical sign characterized by sudden, brief jerky, shock-like involuntar...
OBJECTIVE: To study short interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) in a rare patient with segmental...
Lacunar infarcts are small (15 mm diameter) subcortical infarcts that results from occlusion of a si...
Although it is known that dystonia is a basal ganglia disease, dystonic symptoms have been observed ...
Many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been reported after isc...
Many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been reported after isc...
Secondary dystonia due to ischemic and/or hemorrhagic lesions of the basal ganglia and thalamus are ...
SUMMARY Hemidystonia defined as involuntary, sustained posturing of the unilateral arm, leg, and fac...
A 68 year-old man developed progressive hemidystonia and chorea 8 months after a contralateral thala...
Posthemiplejik distoni serebrovasküler olayların nadir görülen bir komplikasyonudur. Hemipleji sonra...
Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured with H2(15)O positron emission tomography in 5 pati...
Upper limb dystonia is a focal dystonia that may affect muscles in the arm, forearm and hand. The ne...
OBJECTIVE: To describe hemidystonia and hemichoreoathetosis in an adult patient with moyamoya dise...
Dystonia is the most common delayed movement disorder poststroke with basal ganglia involvement seen...
Fixed dystonia is a disabling disorder mainly affecting young women who develop fixed abnormal limb ...
Background: Myoclonus is a clinical sign characterized by sudden, brief jerky, shock-like involuntar...
OBJECTIVE: To study short interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) in a rare patient with segmental...
Lacunar infarcts are small (15 mm diameter) subcortical infarcts that results from occlusion of a si...
Although it is known that dystonia is a basal ganglia disease, dystonic symptoms have been observed ...
Many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been reported after isc...
Many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been reported after isc...