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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Neuroscience
  • Immunology

Context:

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) presents with diverse neurological symptoms due to central nervous system lesions.
  • Atypical presentations can complicate MS diagnosis.
  • Hyperkinetic movement disorders are exceptionally rare in MS, particularly spinal myoclonus.

Purpose:

  • To report a rare case of spinal segmental myoclonus as an unusual manifestation of multiple sclerosis.
  • To investigate the neurological and neurophysiological basis of this movement disorder.

Summary:

  • This case report details a patient diagnosed with definite multiple sclerosis (MS) based on McDonald criteria (2010).
  • The patient exhibited spinal segmental myoclonus, a hyperkinetic movement disorder.
  • Neurologic and neurophysiologic evaluations confirmed that demyelinating lesions in the cervical spinal cord were the cause of the myoclonus.

Impact:

  • This case underscores the broad spectrum of clinical presentations in multiple sclerosis.
  • It highlights spinal cord lesions as a potential cause of rare movement disorders in MS.
  • Emphasizes the importance of comprehensive neurodiagnostic evaluation for atypical MS symptoms.