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Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia

Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) is a rare dilative arteriopathy defined as elongation or widening of the intracranial vertebral and/or basilar arteries. The prevalence ranges from 0.06% to 5.8%. The majority of VBDs are asymptomatic. Downbeat nystagmus has been reported as a component of an inf...

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Autores principales: Vanikieti, Kavin, Cheecharoen, Piyaphon, Jindahra, Panitha, Lueangaram, Sirin, Padungkiatsagul, Tanyatuth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5019314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27660495
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S109357
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author Vanikieti, Kavin
Cheecharoen, Piyaphon
Jindahra, Panitha
Lueangaram, Sirin
Padungkiatsagul, Tanyatuth
author_facet Vanikieti, Kavin
Cheecharoen, Piyaphon
Jindahra, Panitha
Lueangaram, Sirin
Padungkiatsagul, Tanyatuth
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description Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) is a rare dilative arteriopathy defined as elongation or widening of the intracranial vertebral and/or basilar arteries. The prevalence ranges from 0.06% to 5.8%. The majority of VBDs are asymptomatic. Downbeat nystagmus has been reported as a component of an infrequent ocular movement disorder in VBD. Nevertheless, oculopalatal tremor (OPT), delayed sequelae of a brainstem lesion, has never been demonstrated in VBD cases. Synchronized rhythmic involuntary contractions of the soft palate with an ocular pendular nystagmus, predominantly vertical pendular nystagmus, are the hallmark presentation. Our case demonstrated a 50-year-old female who presented with 3-month history of oscillopsia. Examination showed binocular conjugate torsional jerk nystagmus simultaneous with a contraction of the soft palate, defined as an atypical OPT, resulting from dolichoectatic left vertebral artery compressing on medulla, demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging. Bilateral conjugate torsional jerk nystagmus simultaneous with palatal tremor, considering as an atypical OPT, should be included as one of the symptomatic presentations of vertebral artery dolichoectasia in spite of its rarity.
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spelling pubmed-50193142016-09-22 Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia Vanikieti, Kavin Cheecharoen, Piyaphon Jindahra, Panitha Lueangaram, Sirin Padungkiatsagul, Tanyatuth Int Med Case Rep J Case Report Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) is a rare dilative arteriopathy defined as elongation or widening of the intracranial vertebral and/or basilar arteries. The prevalence ranges from 0.06% to 5.8%. The majority of VBDs are asymptomatic. Downbeat nystagmus has been reported as a component of an infrequent ocular movement disorder in VBD. Nevertheless, oculopalatal tremor (OPT), delayed sequelae of a brainstem lesion, has never been demonstrated in VBD cases. Synchronized rhythmic involuntary contractions of the soft palate with an ocular pendular nystagmus, predominantly vertical pendular nystagmus, are the hallmark presentation. Our case demonstrated a 50-year-old female who presented with 3-month history of oscillopsia. Examination showed binocular conjugate torsional jerk nystagmus simultaneous with a contraction of the soft palate, defined as an atypical OPT, resulting from dolichoectatic left vertebral artery compressing on medulla, demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging. Bilateral conjugate torsional jerk nystagmus simultaneous with palatal tremor, considering as an atypical OPT, should be included as one of the symptomatic presentations of vertebral artery dolichoectasia in spite of its rarity. Dove Medical Press 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5019314/ /pubmed/27660495 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S109357 Text en © 2016 Vanikieti et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Vanikieti, Kavin
Cheecharoen, Piyaphon
Jindahra, Panitha
Lueangaram, Sirin
Padungkiatsagul, Tanyatuth
Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
title Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
title_full Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
title_fullStr Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
title_full_unstemmed Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
title_short Atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
title_sort atypical oculopalatal tremor as the presentation of vertebral artery dolichoectasia
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5019314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27660495
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S109357
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