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E Dietrichs1, M S Heier, H Faye-Lund
1Department of Neurology, Ullevål Hospital, N-0407 Oslo, Norway.
Abstract:
A 40-year-old woman with myoclonic contractions bilaterally in the infrahyoid neck muscles, especially in the left cricothyroid muscle, was presented and successfully treated with botulinum toxin injections. The patient had a wide, aberrant vessel curving into the left dorsolateral reticular formation of the medulla oblongata. Based on our observations, we propose that symptomatic bulbar and palatal myoclonus is caused by pathology in the dorsolateral reticular formation, and not by inferior olivary dysfunction as is currently thought.
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