Annals of Movement Disorders (Jan 2020)

Syringomyelia with Chiari 1 malformation presenting as focal hand dystonia

  • Dinesh Khandelwal,
  • Vaibhav Mathur,
  • Arvind Vyas,
  • Mridula Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/AOMD.AOMD_20_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 173 – 177

Abstract

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Syringomyelia is described as a fluid-filled cavity within the spinal cord devoid of an ependymal lining. It is best visualized on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with the cavity being low intensity on T1-weighted and high intensity on T2-weighted images. The association of syringomyelia with dystonia has been infrequently reported in the medical literature. We herein describe a case of syringomyelia with Chiari 1 malformation and hydrocephalus having writer’s cramp and pseudoathetosis, which as per our review, is a yet undescribed manifestation in previously published literature. Also, we emphasize on the usefulness of spinal MRI in a case of focal dystonia/writer’s cramp if cause is not apparent after initial evaluation and more so if associated with proprioceptive sensory impairment and pseudoathetosis.

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