Papapetropoulos S, Argyriou A A
Division of Movement Disorders, Department of Neurology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
Acta Neurol Scand. 2008 Apr;117(4):224-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2007.00936.x. Epub 2007 Oct 10.
Painful limbs/moving extremities (PLME) is a disorder characterized by spontaneous, complex, slow (1-2 Hz) involuntary toe or finger movements. The movements that can be bilateral or unilateral are usually accompanied by pain in the affected limbs. Painless variants are less common. PLME has been associated with peripheral and central nervous system disease although idiopathic cases have been reported. Its etiopathogenesis is unknown and treatment approaches remain largely empirical. Nerve blocks and botulinum toxin type A injections as well as oral medication have had some measure of success. Current theories suggest that central oscillator(s) at the spinal or supraspinal levels may be involved. Future research in PLME should include prospective electrophysiological and functional imaging studies as well as clinical trials with botulinum toxin injections and oral pharmacological agents.
疼痛性肢体/活动肢体(PLME)是一种以自发、复杂、缓慢(1-2赫兹)的非自主脚趾或手指运动为特征的疾病。这些运动可为双侧或单侧,通常伴有受累肢体疼痛。无痛变体较为少见。尽管有特发性病例的报道,但PLME与周围和中枢神经系统疾病有关。其发病机制尚不清楚,治疗方法在很大程度上仍基于经验。神经阻滞、A型肉毒毒素注射以及口服药物治疗已取得一定成效。目前的理论认为,脊髓或脊髓以上水平的中枢振荡器可能参与其中。未来对PLME的研究应包括前瞻性电生理和功能成像研究,以及A型肉毒毒素注射和口服药物的临床试验。