1型强直性肌营养不良患者的眼动障碍。

Ryuichi Osanai, Masanobu Kinoshita, Kazuhiko Hirose
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结论:中枢性眼动系统障碍与眼跳减慢无关,没有明确的征象,因为(1)眼动性眼球震颤(OKNspv)最大慢相速度降低与眼跳减慢密切相关(目的:评价1型肌强直性营养不良(DM1)患者的眼动障碍是否由中枢性眼动系统受累或眼外肌损伤引起。患者和方法:对29例DM1患者和12例年龄匹配的对照组进行了动眼肌功能及其与(CTG)n长度的相关性研究。结果:跳跃速度值(p
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Eye movement disorders in myotonic dystrophy type 1.

Conclusions: No definite sign was found of central oculomotor system disorders being independent of saccadic slowing because (1) diminished maximum slow phase velocity of the optokinetic nystagmus (OKNspv) was closely related to saccadic slowing (p<0.01, r=0.59), (2) maximum frequency of optokinetic nystagmus (OKNfq) was normal, (3) visual suppression (VS) change was mild, and (4) the diminished maximum slow phase velocity of the caloric nystagmus (CNspv) seen in some patients is explained by both peripheral and central vestibular involvement. These findings support the extraocular muscle hypothesis.

Objective: To assess whether eye movement disorders seen in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) are caused by central oculomotor system involvement or extraocular muscle damage.

Patients and methods: Oculomotor functions and their correlation with (CTG)n length were studied in 29 DM1 patients and 12 age-matched controls.

Results: Values for saccadic velocity (p<0.005), maximum OKNspv (p<0.005), and maximum CNspv (p<0.01) in the patient group were markedly lower than in the control group. VS of caloric nystagmus in the patient group was slightly lower than that in the controls. No significant difference was found between the two groups in the maximum OKNfq. Patients with greater (CTG)n lengths had lower saccadic velocities (p<0.01, r=0.71).

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