Postural Tremor Caused by Hirayama Disease Mimicking Essential Tremor.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.962
Nina Xie, Qiying Sun, Guang Yang
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Abstract

Background: Postural tremor is a common clinical situation. Timely and accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. However, clinicians often encounter difficulties distinguishing between essential tremor and other etiologies due to overlapping symptoms and atypical features.

Case description: A twenty-year-old man presented with a five-year history of progressive hand tremors. Neurological examinations were notable for asymmetric postural tremors in both hands, with mild distal finger muscle wasting and subtle kinetic tremors. NCS/EMG revealed neurogenic changes in the C7-C8 myotome. Upon neck flexion, cervical spinal cord MRI revealed prominent flow voids in the widened posterior epidural space from C6 to T3 levels. We diagnosed him with Hirayama disease.

Discussion: Hand tremors caused by Hirayama disease have distinctive patterns from that of essential tremor (ET). In our patient, the prominent postural tremor, the involvement of finger joints rather than writs and elbows, and the spiral drawing waveforms argue against ET. Moreover, the onset age, absence of family history, and right-hand intrinsic muscle wasting are also red flag signs. Recognition of these clinical nuances is important to avoid misdiagnosis.

Highlights: Our case highlights the importance of thorough physical examinations and the necessity of considering Hirayama disease in young men presenting with hand tremors.

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平山症引起的姿势性震颤模仿本质性震颤。
背景:体位性震颤是一种常见的临床症状。及时准确的诊断对有效治疗至关重要。然而,临床医生往往难以区分特发性震颤和其他病因由于重叠的症状和非典型特征。病例描述:一名20岁男性,有5年进行性手部震颤史。神经学检查发现双手不对称体位性震颤,伴有轻度远端指肌萎缩和轻微的运动性震颤。NCS/EMG显示C7-C8肌组神经源性改变。颈部屈曲时,颈脊髓MRI显示从C6至T3水平加宽的硬膜外腔后部有明显的流腔。我们诊断他得了平山病。讨论:平山病引起的手部震颤与特发性震颤(ET)有不同的模式。在我们的患者中,突出的体位性震颤,累及手指关节而不是手腕和肘部,以及螺旋形绘制波形表明ET不存在。此外,发病年龄、无家族史和右手固有肌肉萎缩也是危险信号。认识这些临床的细微差别对于避免误诊是很重要的。重点:我们的病例强调了彻底的身体检查的重要性和考虑平山病的必要性在年轻男性表现为手部颤抖。
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