Oculogyric crises: Etiology, pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches
- PMID: 27964831
- DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2016.11.012
Oculogyric crises: Etiology, pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches
Abstract
Oculogyric crisis (OGC) describes the clinical phenomenon of sustained dystonic, conjugate and typically upward deviation of the eyes lasting from seconds to hours. It was initially observed in patients with postencephalitic parkinsonism, but since then a number of conditions have been associated with OGC. These include drug-induced reactions, hereditary and sporadic movement disorders, and focal brain lesions. Here, we systematically review the literature and discuss the spectrum of disorders associated with OGC in order to aid clinicians place this rare but distinctive clinical sign into the appropriate diagnostic context. We also provide a brief synthesis of putative pathophysiological mechanisms, as well as therapeutic recommendations based on the literature and our own experience.
Keywords: Acute dystonic reaction; Drug-induced dystonia; Dystonia; Oculogyric crisis.
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