Isolated continuous rhythmic involuntary tongue movements following a pontine infarct
- PMID: 16256406
- DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2005.07.002
Isolated continuous rhythmic involuntary tongue movements following a pontine infarct
Abstract
Isolated involuntary tongue movements are rare and poorly understood. The anatomical substrate and pathogenesis underlying involuntary tongue movements remain elusive. We describe a patient who developed isolated continuous rhythmic involuntary tongue movements after pontine infarct without evidence of hypertrophy of inferior olivary nucleus on follow-up magnetic resonance image. We discuss the rhythmic involuntary tongue movements as a prototype of involuntary hyperkinetic movement released by a central pacemaker.
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