Schramm Axel, Naumann Markus, Reiners Karlheinz, Classen Joseph
Department of Neurology, University of Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany.
Department of Neurology, Zentralklinikum Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany.
Mov Disord. 2008 May 15;23(7):1041-1043. doi: 10.1002/mds.22006.
The pathophysiology of dystonia is incompletely understood. Unlike many other focal dystonias, cervical dystonia, a frequent dystonia leading to twisting of the head, does not appear to be related to overuse or acquisition of a demanding motor skill. Here, we report development of task-specific dystonia of the neck muscles in a 67-year-old patient following bilateral traumatic arm amputation at the age of 15. To compensate for the amputation, the patient learned to write with a pen held in his mouth. After several years of practicing this unusual and demanding skill, symptoms of task-specific cervical dystonia (CD) developed. This dystonia later became permanent, and independent of the motor activity that initially triggered the dystonic muscular contractions. This singular case raises the possibility that the pathophysiology of CD may share common elements with that of focal dystonias in different body regions.
肌张力障碍的病理生理学尚未完全明确。与许多其他局灶性肌张力障碍不同,颈部肌张力障碍是一种常见的导致头部扭转的肌张力障碍,似乎与过度使用或习得一项高要求的运动技能无关。在此,我们报告了一名67岁患者在15岁时双侧外伤性手臂截肢后出现颈部肌肉任务特异性肌张力障碍的情况。为了补偿截肢带来的影响,患者学会了用嘴叼着笔写字。在经过数年练习这项不寻常且高要求的技能后,任务特异性颈部肌张力障碍(CD)的症状出现了。这种肌张力障碍后来变得持久,且与最初引发肌张力障碍性肌肉收缩的运动活动无关。这一独特病例提示,颈部肌张力障碍的病理生理学可能与身体不同部位的局灶性肌张力障碍有共同的要素。