Clinical Spectrum, Radiological Correlation and Outcome of Movement Disorders in Wilson's Disease.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2023-10-09 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.794
Rohan R Mahale, Albert Stezin, Shweta Prasad, Nitish Kamble, Vikram V Holla, Manjunath Netravathi, Ravi Yadav, Pramod Kumar Pal
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Abstract

Introduction: Movement disorders are the commonest clinical presentation in patients with neurological Wilson's disease (NWD). There are very few studies evaluating the spectrum, severity and their correlation with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes of movement disorders in NWD.

Objective: To study the spectrum, topographic distribution, radiological correlate, temporal course and outcome in our cohort of NWD patients.

Methods: Retrospective chart review of the NWD patients having movement disorders was performed and analyzed.

Results: Sixty-nine patients (males- 47) with NWD were analysed and the mean age at the onset of neurological symptoms was 13.6 ± 6.6 years (median 13 years; range 7-37 years). The first neurological symptom was movement disorder in 55 (79.7%) patients. Tremor (43.6%) and dystonia (41.8%) was the commonest movement disorder as the first neurological symptom. Dystonia (76.8%) was the most common overall movement disorder followed by parkinsonism (52.1%) and tremors (47.8%). Chorea (10.1%), myoclonus (1.4%) and ataxia (1.4%) were the least common movement disorder. Putamen was the most common affected site (95.6%) followed by caudate nucleus (73.9%), thalamus (60.8%), midbrain (59.4%), internal capsule (49.2%), pons (46.3%). Putamen was the most common area of abnormality in dystonia (98%), tremors (85%). Caudate (75%) and putamen (75%) was the most common areas of abnormality in parkinsonism. Favourable outcome was observed in 42 patients (60.8%) following treatment.

Conclusion: Dystonia is the most common movement disorder in NWD in isolation or in combination with parkinsonism and tremors. Putamen is the most common radiological site of lesions and more frequently affected in patients with dystonia and tremors. Favourable outcome does occur with appropriate medical and surgical treatment.

Wilson病运动障碍的临床谱、放射学相关性和预后。
引言:运动障碍是神经系统Wilson病(NWD)患者最常见的临床表现。很少有研究评估NWD运动障碍的频谱、严重程度及其与磁共振成像(MRI)变化的相关性。目的:研究我们队列中NWD患者的频谱、地形分布、放射学相关性、时间进程和结果。方法:对有运动障碍的NWD患者进行回顾性分析。结果:分析了69例NWD患者(男性47例),出现神经系统症状的平均年龄为13.6±6.6岁(中位13岁;范围7-37岁)。55例(79.7%)患者的首发神经系统症状为运动障碍。震颤(43.6%)和肌张力障碍(41.8%)是最常见的运动障碍,也是最常见的神经系统症状。强直(76.8%)是最常见的整体运动障碍,其次是帕金森病(52.1%)和震颤(47.8%)。合唱(10.1%)、肌阵挛(1.4%)和共济失调(1.4%)是最不常见的运动障碍。Putamen是最常见的受累部位(95.6%),其次是尾状核(73.9%)、丘脑(60.8%)、中脑(59.4%)、内囊(49.2%)、脑桥(46.3%)。尾部(75%)和壳核(75%)是帕金森病最常见的异常区域。42名患者(60.8%)在治疗后观察到良好的结果。结论:强直是NWD中最常见的运动障碍,无论是孤立的还是与帕金森综合征和震颤相结合的。Putamen是最常见的放射学病变部位,在肌张力障碍和震颤患者中更常见。适当的医疗和手术治疗确实会产生良好的结果。
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