Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements (May 2017)

A Case of Myoclonus–Dystonia Responding to Low-frequency Pallidal Stimulation

  • Harini Sarva,
  • Joan Miravite,
  • Matthew C. Swan,
  • Andres Deik,
  • Deborah Raymond,
  • William L. Severt,
  • Brian H. Kopell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7916/D82Z1BS4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Background: High frequency pallidal stimulation has been shown to improve various types of dystonia, including myoclonus-dystonia.Case Report: We report a case of epsilon sarcoglycan mutation-negative myoclonus-dystonia (MD) with response to low frequency bilateral pallidal stimulation.Discussion: Low frequency pallidal stimulation provides an effective means of treating various dystonias, regardless of genetic status, as in our case, as it provides increased programming options with less adverse effects.