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Dystonia in central pontine myelinolysis without evidence of extrapontine myelinolysis.
Authors:S M Salerno  R Kurlan  S E Joy  and I Shoulson
Institution:Department of Neurology, University of Rochester School of Medicine, New York 14642-8673.
Abstract:A 44-year-old female is described who developed persistent upper extremity and orolingual dystonia several weeks after suspected onset of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM), later confirmed by characteristic pontine lesions on MRI. No foci of the extrapontine myelinolysis were evident. This case confirms that dystonia may be a late and persistent sequela of CPM and may occur in the absence of visible lesions outside the brainstem.
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