DYSTONIA AFTER HEAD TRAUMA

Citation
Ms. Lee et al., DYSTONIA AFTER HEAD TRAUMA, Neurology, 44(8), 1994, pp. 1374-1378
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00283878
Volume
44
Issue
8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1374 - 1378
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-3878(1994)44:8<1374:DAHT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Dystonia is a rare consequence of head trauma. We describe 10 such cas es and review 19 similar patients reported in the literature. Twenty-t wo of the 29 patients suffered head injury during the first or second decade of life. There was a variable delay between the head trauma and the onset of dystonia. In 18 cases with severe head injury, this inte rval (median, 18 months; range, 1 month to 9 years) was longer than in 11 cases with mild head injury (median, 14 days; range, 3 days to 5 y ears). In our series, nine of the 10 cases started as a focal dystonia and one as a hemidystonia. The dystonia progressed and spread over se veral months or years. Two cases remained as focal dystonias, but the others developed segmental, hemi-, multifocal, or generalized dystonia . On brain imaging studies (CT or MRI), the most frequent lesion site was in the contralateral basal ganglia or thalamus, but two cases had normal brain scans. Dysfunction of the lenticulothalamic neuronal circ uit seems to be related to the development of dystonia following head trauma.