Atypical Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia with Paroxysmal Exercise-induced Dyskinesia

Suin Lee, Jae Rim Kim, Young-Kyun Kim, Hyoeun Bae, Soo Ryun Park, Kyungmin Kim, Ki Hyun Kim, Jung Seok Lee, Dae-Won Seo
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Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD) is a diagnostic term for transient, involuntary abnormal movements triggered by sudden motions. The treatment for PKD differs from other paroxysmal dyskinesias, as it notably responds well to sodium channel blockers. We report a case of atypical PKD, coupled with paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia (PED). Both PKD and PED in this patient showed a good response to oxcarbazepine. This case could be clinical evidence that paroxysmal dyskinesias could potentially be regarded as a spectrum disorder with overlapping features.
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非典型阵发性运动性肌张力障碍伴阵发性运动诱发性肌张力障碍
阵发性运动障碍(PKD)是一个诊断术语,指由突然运动引发的短暂、不自主的异常运动。PKD 的治疗不同于其他阵发性运动障碍,因为它对钠通道阻滞剂的反应明显良好。我们报告了一例非典型 PKD 合并阵发性运动诱发性运动障碍(PED)的病例。该患者的 PKD 和 PED 均对奥卡西平有良好反应。该病例可能是阵发性运动障碍可能被视为具有重叠特征的谱系障碍的临床证据。
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