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Action palatal tremor in a patient with primary intestinal lymphoma

โœ Scribed by Antonio Gambardella; Mario Zappia; Paola Valentino; Umberto Aguglia; Francesco Fera; Kurt Pardatscher; Aldo Quattrone


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
543 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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Abstract

We report the case of a 59โ€yearโ€old man with primary intestinal Tโ€cell nonโ€Hodgkin's lymphoma who developed abnormal facial twitching synchronous with small palatal movements induced by attempts at speaking or swallowing. At rest, the electromyogram (EMG) showed no spontaneous muscular activity. Phonation triggered trains of synchronous, rhythmic EMG bursts at a frequency of 3โ€“4 Hz lasting 10โ€“20 s, with an average burst of 150 ms, which simultaneously involved palatal, facial, and neck muscles bilaterally with leftโ€sided predominance. An enhanced blink reflex recovery curve was observed after stimulation of either side. Backaveraging electroencephalographic study revealed no activity that was time locked with the jerks. Axial T2โ€weighted magnetic resonance imaging showed an increased signal intensity and bilateral enlargement of the inferior olives. No antineuronalโ€specific antibodies were found in the blood or in the cerebrospinal fluid. All of these clinical findings were consistent with a symptomatic palatal tremor (PT). Because it was triggered by activation of cranial muscles, we termed this movement disorder action PT. To our knowledge, this is the first report of symptomatic PT displaying these features.


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