Delwaide P J, Desseilles M
Acta Neurol Scand. 1977 Sep;56(3):256-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1977.tb01431.x.
Buccolinguofacial dyskinesia consists of repetitive, non-rhythmic abnormal movements which occur at the speed of normal voluntary movement. To the observer they do not suggests a normal activity of mastication or phonation. This type of dyskinesia was evidenced in 88 patients out of a total of 240 elderly examined. It is more frequent in females than in males. Incidence does not increase with age. Frequency is highly variable individually. Every subject seems to have a comparatively stable frequency of his own. Dyskinesia is reduced or suppressed by neuroleptics, whereas stereotyped movements of the limbs are not affected. Individualization of bucolinguofacial dyskinesia from other abnormal movements should consequently rest on both its clinical features and its pharmacological sensitivity.
颊舌面运动障碍由重复性、无节律的异常运动组成,这些运动以正常随意运动的速度发生。对于观察者来说,它们并不提示正常的咀嚼或发声活动。在总共240名接受检查的老年人中,有88名患者出现了这种类型的运动障碍。女性比男性更常见。发病率不随年龄增加。频率个体差异很大。每个个体似乎都有相对稳定的自身频率。抗精神病药物可减轻或抑制运动障碍,而肢体的刻板运动则不受影响。因此,将颊舌面运动障碍与其他异常运动区分开来应基于其临床特征和药理敏感性。