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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34006693/-anti-nmda-receptor-encephalitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takahiro Iizuka, Naomi Kanazawa, Atsuko Yanagida
Anti-NMDA receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is an autoimmune disease caused by autoantibodies against the extracellular conformational epitope of the NR1 subunit of the NMDAR (GluN1 antibodies). A series of autoantibodies directed against neuronal surface (NS) or synaptic proteins play an important role in the pathophysiological mechanisms of post-herpes simplex encephalitis (post-HSE), overlapping autoimmune encephalitis and demyelinating syndrome, epileptic seizures, psychosis, involuntary movements (orofacial and limb dyskinesias, catatonia, dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, and faciobrachial dystonic seizures), postpartum psychosis, stiff-person spectrum disorder (including progressive encephalomyelitis with rigidity and myoclonus [PERM]), cerebellar ataxia, and sleep behavior disorders...
May 2021: Brain and Nerve, Shinkei Kenkyū No Shinpo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33961091/functional-motor-phenotypes-to-lump-or-to-split
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Michele Tinazzi, Christian Geroin, Enrico Marcuzzo, Sofia Cuoco, Roberto Ceravolo, Sonia Mazzucchi, Andrea Pilotto, Alessandro Padovani, Luigi Michele Romito, Roberto Eleopra, Mario Zappia, Alessandra Nicoletti, Carlo Dallocchio, Carla Arbasino, Francesco Bono, Giuseppe Magro, Benedetta Demartini, Orsola Gambini, Nicola Modugno, Enrica Olivola, Laura Bonanni, Elisabetta Zanolin, Alberto Albanese, Gina Ferrazzano, Rosa De Micco, Leonardo Lopiano, Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura, Martina Petracca, Marcello Esposito, Antonio Pisani, Paolo Manganotti, Lucia Tesolin, Francesco Teatini, Tommaso Ercoli, Francesca Morgante, Roberto Erro
INTRODUCTION: Functional motor disorders (FMDs) are usually categorized according to the predominant phenomenology; however, it is unclear whether this phenotypic classification mirrors the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms. OBJECTIVE: To compare the characteristics of patients with different FMDs phenotypes and without co-morbid neurological disorders, aiming to answer the question of whether they represent different expressions of the same disorder or reflect distinct entities...
December 2021: Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33743163/clinical-and-demographic-characteristics-of-patients-with-functional-movement-disorders-a-consecutive-cohort-study-from-a-specialized-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celia Delgado, Mónica Kurtis, Beatriz Martin, Pilar Rada, Leticia Martinez, Marta Sanz, Blanca Borda, Carmen Vicente, Montserrat Garcia, Oriol Franch, Isabel Pareés
There is a growing interest in functional movement disorders (FMD). However, epidemiological data from large cohorts of patients with FMD are scarce and come mainly from General Neurology and Movement Disorders Clinics. Recently, specialized FMD clinics have been developed and epidemiological data from such clinics may provide useful information. We aimed to describe the clinical and sociodemographic features of patients diagnosed with FMD at our specialized FMD clinic. A standardized form was used to extract data from electronic records from the first-100 consecutive patients who were evaluated and diagnosed with FMD at our clinic from 2017 to 2019...
February 2022: Acta Neurologica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33664989/functional-psychogenic-movement-disorders-presenting-during-sleep
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José Fidel Baizabal-Carvallo, Marlene Alonso-Juarez, Robert Fekete
Background: Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders are involuntary movements that seems to originate from activation of voluntary motor pathways in the brain. The movements typically present during the waking hours with variable frequency. Case presentation: We present the case of a 24-year-old woman with FMDs during the waking state, but also during stages 1 and 2 of non-REM sleep and REM sleep, recorded with polysomnography. Such movements caused arousal leading to excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue...
February 22, 2021: Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33462635/video-electroencephalogram-combined-with-electromyography-in-the-diagnosis-of-hyperkinetic-movement-disorders-with-an-unknown-cause
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianhua Chen, Xiangqin Zhou, Qiang Lu, Liri Jin, Yan Huang
OBJECTIVES: Diagnosis of hyperkinetic movement disorders with an unknown cause is usually challenging. The objective of this study is to learn about video electroencephalogram (VEEG) combined with electromyography (EMG) in the diagnosis of hyperkinetic movement disorders with an unknown cause. METHODS: We performed an observational cohort study by recruiting consecutive patients with hyperkinetic movements as the main manifestation with an unknown cause for VEEG combined with EMG evaluations...
September 2021: Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33451880/rapid-onset-dystonia-parkinsonism-with-atp1a3-mutation-and-left-lower-limb-paroxysmal-dystonia
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Shohei Nomura, Mitsuru Kashiwagi, Takuya Tanabe, Chizu Oba, Kumiko Yanagi, Tadashi Kaname, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Akira Ashida
BACKGROUND: Rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism (RDP) is a disease characterized by an abrupt onset of dystonia accompanied by signs of parkinsonism and prominent bulbar symptoms. CASE REPORT: We describe a case of a female patient, born after normal delivery, but diagnosed with mild intellectual disability at age 7. She presented with an abrupt onset of upper limb dystonia and bradykinesia without tremor in parkinsonism, as well as dysarthria and dysphagia caused by prominent bulbar symptoms, at age 9...
April 2021: Brain & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32942724/can-pallidal-deep-brain-stimulation-rescue-borderline-dystonia-possible-coexistence-of-functional-psychogenic-and-organic-components
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryoma Morigaki, Ryosuke Miyamoto, Hideo Mure, Koji Fujita, Taku Matsuda, Yoko Yamamoto, Masahito Nakataki, Tetsuya Okahisa, Yuki Matsumoto, Kazuhisa Miyake, Nobuaki Yamamoto, Ryuji Kaji, Yasushi Takagi, Satoshi Goto
The diagnosis and treatment of functional movement disorders are challenging for clinicians who manage patients with movement disorders. The borderline between functional and organic dystonia is often ambiguous. Patients with functional dystonia are poor responders to pallidal deep brain stimulation (DBS) and are not good candidates for DBS surgery. Thus, if patients with medically refractory dystonia have functional features, they are usually left untreated with DBS surgery. In order to investigate the outcome of functional dystonia in response to pallidal DBS surgery, we retrospectively included five patients with this condition...
September 15, 2020: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32563294/maximizing-placebo-response-in-neurological-clinical-practice
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REVIEW
Louise-Laure Mariani, Jean-Christophe Corvol
The placebo effect is a widely recognized phenomenon in clinical research, with a negative perception that it could hide the "true" drug effect. In clinical care its positive potential to increase known drug effects has been neglected for too long. The placebo and nocebo responses have been described in many neurologic disorders such as Parkinson's, Huntington's and Alzheimer's diseases, restless leg syndrome, tics, essential tremor, dystonia, functional movement disorders, neuropathic pain, headaches, migraine, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy...
2020: International Review of Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32231635/clinical-characteristics-of-functional-movement-disorders-in-the-stomatognathic-system
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kazuya Yoshida
Background: Functional (psychogenic) movement disorders often have distinguishable clinical features in the orofacial region. Tonic mandibular deviation accompanying ipsilateral downward and lateral lip pulling is the most common phenotype seen in patients with facial functional movement disorders. However, functional movement disorders in the stomatognathic system are underrecognized. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate clinical characteristics and phenomenology in patients with functional movement disorders in the stomatognathic system...
2020: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31749753/focal-task-specific-lower-limb-dystonia-only-when-walking-stairs-is-it-a-new-disease-entity
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REVIEW
Jong Sam Baik, Hyeo-Il Ma, Phil Hyu Lee, Takaomi Taira
Introduction: Focal task-specific dystonia in the lower limb or foot often occurs only during walking, running, hiking, or cycling. Several medications and botulinum toxin injection are effective in patients with this disorder. The objective of this study was to understand the spectrum of focal task-specific dystonia in the lower limb only when walking stairs and to compare other types of task-specific dystonia. Methods: All original articles and case reports were collected and reviewed using PubMed. In addition, all video clips of published cases were evaluated, and patients' clinical findings analyzed...
2019: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31380825/paroxysmal-dystonia-as-an-initial-presentation-of-multiple-sclerosis-posing-a-diagnostic-challenge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anas S Al Dehailan
Tremor is the most common and frequently reported movement disorder in multiple sclerosis (MS). Paroxysmal dystonia (PD), also known as painful tonic spasm (PTS), is a relatively less common but well-recognized movement disorder in multiple sclerosis (MS). These are characterized by episodic attacks of involuntary flexion, extension movements of body. Such paroxysmal symptoms as an initial presenting feature raise many differential diagnoses and can often be mistaken as epileptic seizures as well as psychogenic events and may sometimes lead to delay in diagnosis as well...
July 2019: Neurosciences: the Official Journal of the Pan Arab Union of Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31356296/psychogenic-functional-movement-disorders
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REVIEW
Mary Ann Thenganatt, Joseph Jankovic
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article reviews a practical approach to psychogenic movement disorders to help neurologists identify and manage this complex group of disorders. RECENT FINDINGS: Psychogenic movement disorders, also referred to as functional movement disorders, describe a group of disorders that includes tremor, dystonia, myoclonus, parkinsonism, speech and gait disturbances, and other movement disorders that are incongruent with patterns of pathophysiologic (organic) disease...
August 2019: Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31327803/vasculo-beh%C3%A3-et-disease-complicated-by-conversion-disorder-diagnosed-with-18-f-fluoro-deoxy-glucose-positron-emission-tomography-combined-with-computed-tomography-pet-ct
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Makiko Yashiro Furuya, Jumpei Temmoku, Yuya Fujita, Naoki Matsuoka, Tomoyuki Asano, Shuzo Sato, Hiroko Kobayashi, Hiroshi Watanabe, Kiyoshi Migita
Vasculitis in Behçet's disease, termed "vasculo-Behçet's disease," is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. We report a case of vasculo-Behçet's disease complicated by conversion disorder, in which 18 F-fluoro-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) was useful for the diagnosis. A twenty-two-year-old woman recently diagnosed with tonsillitis presented with fever, right foot pain, left equinovarus foot, and numbness in both hands and feet. Laboratory data showed elevated levels of c-reactive protein (CRP)...
August 30, 2019: Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31130912/adult-onset-gilles-de-la-tourette-syndrome-psychogenic-or-organic-the-challenge-of-abnormal-neurophysiological-findings
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Viviana Versace, Stefania Campostrini, Luca Sebastianelli, Mirco Soda, Leopold Saltuari, Sigrid Lun, Raffaele Nardone, Markus Kofler
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is characterized by multiple motor and vocal tics. Adult-onset cases are rare and may be due to "reactivation" of childhood tics, or secondary to psychiatric or genetic diseases, or due to central nervous system lesions of different etiologies. Late-onset psychogenic motor/vocal tics resembling GTS have been described. Neurophysiology may serve to differentiate organic from functional GTS. Altered blink reflex pre-pulse inhibition (BR-PPI), blink reflex excitability recovery (BR-ERC), and short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) have been described in GTS...
2019: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30915264/conversion-disorder-the-brain-s-way-of-dealing-with-psychological-conflicts-case-report-of-a-patient-with-non-epileptic-seizures
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Delaram Pourkalbassi, Pooja Patel, Patricio S Espinosa
Conversion disorder or a functional neurological symptom disorder is a psychiatric illness in which psychological conflicts are manifested as physical symptoms. Common examples of symptoms include blindness, paralysis, dystonia, anesthesia, inability to speak, difficulty swallowing, incontinence, balance problems, tremors, difficulty walking, hallucinations, and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES). Conversion disorder is often missed on initial medical and neurological evaluations due to the lack of a definitive organic diagnosis...
January 16, 2019: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30798005/pathogenesis-and-pathophysiology-of-functional-psychogenic-movement-disorders
#36
REVIEW
José Fidel Baizabal-Carvallo, Mark Hallett, Joseph Jankovic
Functional movement disorders (FMDs), known over time as "hysteria", "dissociative", "conversion", "somatoform", "non-organic" and "psychogenic" disorders, are characterized by having a voluntary quality, being modifiable by attention and distraction but perceived by the patient as involuntary. Although a high prevalence of depression and anxiety is observed in these patients, a definitive role of psychiatric disorders in FMDs has not been proven, and many patients do not endorse such manifestations. Stressful events, social influences and minor trauma may precede the onset of FMDs, but their pathogenic mechanisms are unclear...
July 2019: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30777651/onabotulinumtoxina-and-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-in-functional-dystonia-a-pilot-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Joaquin A Vizcarra, Jose Ricardo Lopez-Castellanos, Alok K Dwivedi, David A Schmerler, Scott Ries, Alberto J Espay
INTRODUCTION: Functional dystonia (FD) is a disabling movement disorder with limited therapeutic options. We aimed to examine the efficacy and safety of chemodenervation with OnabotulinumtoxinA (BoNT) versus placebo prior to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in FD patients. METHODS: FD patients with a Psychogenic Movement Disorders Rating Scale (PMDRS) score ≥ 10 and persistent dystonic posturing for ≥ 1 year were randomized to BoNT or placebo injections prior to 12 weekly individualized 1-h CBT sessions...
June 2019: Parkinsonism & related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30635706/psychogenic-movement-disorders-in-children-and-adolescents-an-update
#38
REVIEW
Susan R Harris
This short communication provides an update on childhood psychogenic movement disorders (PMD), focusing on descriptive studies and case reports from 2008 to 2018. Known also as functional movement/motor disorders, PMD diagnoses are relatively common in adults but less so in children. In group studies over the past decade, sample prevalence of childhood PMD ranged from 2.8 to 23.1%, with a higher percentage of girls in most studies (consistent with adult PMD literature). Common types of PMD included tremor (32...
April 2019: European Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30181086/what-a-neurologist-should-know-about-pet-and-spect-functional-imaging-for-parkinsonism-a-practical-perspective
#39
REVIEW
Stéphane Thobois, Stéphane Prange, Christian Scheiber, Emmanuel Broussolle
The diagnosis of a parkinsonian syndrome based on clinical criteria remains sometimes difficult, especially at disease onset. Brain or heart molecular imaging techniques (SPECT or PET) can provide a major help to improve and speed up diagnosis, influencing treatment strategies. Presynaptic dopaminergic imaging using either [18 F]-Dopa PET or 123 I -2β-Carbomethoxy-3β-(4-Iodophenyl)- N-(3-Fluoropropyl) Nortropane ([123 I]-Ioflupane)SPECT demonstrates or rules out the presence of a dopaminergic degenerative process...
February 2019: Parkinsonism & related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30120414/are-there-two-different-forms-of-functional-dystonia-a-multimodal-brain-structural-mri-study
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aleksandra Tomic, Federica Agosta, Elisabetta Sarasso, Igor Petrovic, Silvia Basaia, Danilo Pesic, Milutin Kostic, Andrea Fontana, Vladimir S Kostic, Massimo Filippi
This study assessed brain structural alterations in two diverse clinical forms of functional (psychogenic) dystonia (FD) - the typical fixed dystonia (FixFD) phenotype and the "mobile" dystonia (MobFD) phenotype, which has been recently described in one study. Forty-four FD patients (13 FixFD and 31 MobFD) and 43 healthy controls were recruited. All subjects underwent 3D T1-weighted and diffusion tensor (DT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Cortical thickness, volumes of gray matter (GM) structures, and white matter (WM) tract integrity were assessed...
December 2020: Molecular Psychiatry
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