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Chronic Abdominal Myoclonus Controlled with Prednisone Therapy: A Case Report
Priyanka Gurru1, Kelash Bajaj2, Manoher Lal3
1Neurology, Ascension Seton Medical Center, Austin, USA.
This case study describes a 72-year-old male with abdominal myoclonus, a condition causing involuntary abdominal contractions. Prednisone effectively managed his symptoms when other treatments failed, suggesting a potential therapeutic avenue.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Gastroenterology
Background:
- Abdominal myoclonus involves involuntary abdominal wall contractions, often linked to neurological disorders.
- Idiopathic cases, without clear neurological causes, are infrequently reported.
- This case highlights a patient with pre-existing conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and restless leg syndrome.
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