[A case of Meige's syndrome associated with post head trauma]. 1992

T Kimura, and M Deshimaru, and K Inukai, and T Matsunaga, and T Miyakawa
National Kikuchi Hospital for Mental and Nervous Diseases, Kumamoto, Japan.

The pathogenesis of Meige's syndrome (MS) is controversial and has yet to be determined up to today. We studied a case of MS associated with post head trauma. The patient was a 52-year-old female. At the age of 46, she began to suffer from oro-lingual dystonia after head trauma induced by a traffic accident and the brief administration of neuroleptics to the delusion deteriorated the dystonia. She showed a wry appearance after 1 year and 6 months of the trauma and began to exhibit blepharospasms, oro-mandibular dystonia and cervical dystonia after 2 years and 3 months. For these symptoms her daily life became difficult. These symptoms were resistant to various drug therapies, although trihexyphenidyl relieved the symptoms transiently. Laboratory examinations and cranial MRI findings were normal. By surface electromyogram of ocular orbicular muscles, bilateral continuous discharge was observed. This patient was diagnosed as MS by clinical symptoms and surface electromyogram findings. It was inferred that the head trauma was associated with the development of MS. We discussed the pathogenesis of MS in the present case and it was speculated that MS was presented by a minute lesion of the brain stem which was produced at the time of the head trauma.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008538 Meige Syndrome A syndrome characterized by orofacial DYSTONIA; including BLEPHAROSPASM; forceful jaw opening; lip retraction; platysma muscle spasm; and tongue protrusion. It primarily affects older adults, with an incidence peak in the seventh decade of life. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p108) Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonia,Brueghel Syndrome,Idiopathic Orofacial Dyskinesia,Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dyskinesia,Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonia Syndrome,Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonia Syndrome, Idiopathic,Idiopathic Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonia Syndrome,Syndrome, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonia,Blepharospasm Oromandibular Dyskinesia,Blepharospasm Oromandibular Dystonia,Blepharospasm Oromandibular Dystonia Syndrome,Blepharospasm Oromandibular Dystonia Syndrome, Idiopathic,Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dyskinesias,Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonia Syndromes,Blepharospasm-Oromandibular Dystonias,Dyskinesia, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular,Dyskinesia, Idiopathic Orofacial,Dyskinesias, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular,Dyskinesias, Idiopathic Orofacial,Dystonia Syndrome, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular,Dystonia Syndromes, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular,Dystonia, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular,Dystonias, Blepharospasm-Oromandibular,Idiopathic Blepharospasm Oromandibular Dystonia Syndrome,Idiopathic Orofacial Dyskinesias,Orofacial Dyskinesia, Idiopathic,Orofacial Dyskinesias, Idiopathic
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009801 Oculomotor Muscles The muscles that move the eye. Included in this group are the medial rectus, lateral rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique, superior oblique, musculus orbitalis, and levator palpebrae superioris. Extraocular Muscles,Extraocular Rectus Muscles,Inferior Oblique Extraocular Muscle,Inferior Oblique Muscles,Levator Palpebrae Superioris,Musculus Orbitalis,Oblique Extraocular Muscles,Oblique Muscle, Inferior,Oblique Muscle, Superior,Oblique Muscles, Extraocular,Rectus Muscles, Extraocular,Superior Oblique Extraocular Muscle,Superior Oblique Muscle,Extraocular Muscle,Extraocular Muscle, Oblique,Extraocular Muscles, Oblique,Extraocular Oblique Muscle,Extraocular Oblique Muscles,Extraocular Rectus Muscle,Inferior Oblique Muscle,Muscle, Oculomotor,Muscles, Oculomotor,Oblique Extraocular Muscle,Oblique Muscle, Extraocular,Oblique Muscles, Inferior,Oblique Muscles, Superior,Oculomotor Muscle,Rectus Muscle, Extraocular,Superior Oblique Muscles
D004421 Dystonia An attitude or posture due to the co-contraction of agonists and antagonist muscles in one region of the body. It most often affects the large axial muscles of the trunk and limb girdles. Conditions which feature persistent or recurrent episodes of dystonia as a primary manifestation of disease are referred to as DYSTONIC DISORDERS. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p77) Muscle Dystonia,Dystonia, Diurnal,Dystonia, Limb,Dystonia, Paroxysmal,Diurnal Dystonia,Dystonia, Muscle,Limb Dystonia,Paroxysmal Dystonia
D004576 Electromyography Recording of the changes in electric potential of muscle by means of surface or needle electrodes. Electromyogram,Surface Electromyography,Electromyograms,Electromyographies,Electromyographies, Surface,Electromyography, Surface,Surface Electromyographies
D005260 Female Females
D006259 Craniocerebral Trauma Traumatic injuries involving the cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., BRAIN; CRANIAL NERVES; MENINGES; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the skull is penetrated (i.e., penetrating vs. nonpenetrating) or whether there is an associated hemorrhage. Frontal Region Trauma,Head Injuries,Head Trauma,Occipital Region Trauma,Parietal Region Trauma,Temporal Region Trauma,Craniocerebral Injuries,Crushing Skull Injury,Forehead Trauma,Head Injuries, Multiple,Head Injury, Minor,Head Injury, Open,Head Injury, Superficial,Injuries, Craniocerebral,Injuries, Head,Multiple Head Injuries,Occipital Trauma,Open Head Injury,Superficial Head Injury,Trauma, Head,Craniocerebral Injury,Craniocerebral Traumas,Crushing Skull Injuries,Forehead Traumas,Frontal Region Traumas,Head Injuries, Minor,Head Injuries, Open,Head Injuries, Superficial,Head Injury,Head Injury, Multiple,Head Traumas,Injuries, Minor Head,Injuries, Multiple Head,Injuries, Open Head,Injuries, Superficial Head,Injury, Craniocerebral,Injury, Head,Injury, Minor Head,Injury, Multiple Head,Injury, Open Head,Injury, Superficial Head,Minor Head Injuries,Minor Head Injury,Multiple Head Injury,Occipital Region Traumas,Occipital Traumas,Open Head Injuries,Parietal Region Traumas,Region Trauma, Frontal,Region Trauma, Occipital,Region Trauma, Parietal,Region Traumas, Frontal,Region Traumas, Occipital,Region Traumas, Parietal,Skull Injuries, Crushing,Skull Injury, Crushing,Superficial Head Injuries,Temporal Region Traumas,Trauma, Craniocerebral,Trauma, Forehead,Trauma, Frontal Region,Trauma, Occipital,Trauma, Occipital Region,Trauma, Parietal Region,Trauma, Temporal Region,Traumas, Craniocerebral,Traumas, Forehead,Traumas, Frontal Region,Traumas, Head,Traumas, Occipital,Traumas, Occipital Region,Traumas, Parietal Region,Traumas, Temporal Region
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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