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Query: UMLS:C0011570 (
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Using the magnetic search coil technique, we measured horizontal, vertical, and torsional rotations of both eyes of two patients with idiopathic superior oblique myokymia, and of the affected eye in a third patient.
Superior oblique myokymia
was strictly monocular and consisted of an initial intorsion and
depression
of the affected eye and subsequent oscillations with torsional and vertical components. The peak-to-peak torsional and vertical amplitudes of the oscillations were less than 1 degree, but peak velocities frequently exceeded 4 degrees/sec in both planes. Fourier analysis indicated two features: (1) a broad range of frequencies up to about 50 Hz, indicating irregular oscillations; and (2) a superimposed larger-amplitude oscillation in the range from 1.5 to 6 Hz. Taken with electromyographic data from other studies, these results indicate that superior oblique myokymia reflects spontaneous discharge of trochlear motor neurons that have undergone regenerative changes.
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PMID:Superior oblique myokymia. Quantitative characteristics of the eye movements in three patients. 184 82
Superior oblique myokymia
(
SOM
) was the only neurologic sign in a patient with an astrocytoma involving the midbrain tectum. Oculography showed monocular bursts of tonic and phasic intorsion and
depression
and miniature oscillations identical to those of idiopathic
SOM
.
SOM
stopped after tumor resection.
...
PMID:Superior oblique myokymia associated with a posterior fossa tumor: oculographic correlation with an idiopathic case. 230 Feb 62