Apraxia of eyelid opening (AEO) occurs in several clinical conditions, even in the absence of any other neurological sign; nonetheless, in most of the cases AEO has been reported in association with basal ganglia diseases, such as corticobasal degeneration (CBD). We describe a patient with a clinical diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia who, later, developed parkinsonian signs and AEO. We suggest that the finding of AEO in patients with a frontotemporal syndrome could be a helpful expedient for the early diagnosis of atypical clinical findings of CBD, characterised by behavioural and cognitive aspects at first.
Apraxia of eyelid opening in a case of atypical corticobasal degeneration / SEPE MONTI, Micaela; Giubilei, Franco; F., Marchione; Colosimo, Carlo. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. - ISSN 0300-9564. - STAMPA. - 110:10(2003), pp. 1145-1148. [10.1007/s00702-003-0032-8]
Apraxia of eyelid opening in a case of atypical corticobasal degeneration
SEPE MONTI, MICAELA;GIUBILEI, Franco;COLOSIMO, Carlo
2003
Abstract
Apraxia of eyelid opening (AEO) occurs in several clinical conditions, even in the absence of any other neurological sign; nonetheless, in most of the cases AEO has been reported in association with basal ganglia diseases, such as corticobasal degeneration (CBD). We describe a patient with a clinical diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia who, later, developed parkinsonian signs and AEO. We suggest that the finding of AEO in patients with a frontotemporal syndrome could be a helpful expedient for the early diagnosis of atypical clinical findings of CBD, characterised by behavioural and cognitive aspects at first.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.