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Query: UMLS:C0030552 (
paresis
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The neurophysiological findings in eight patients with the
stiff man syndrome
(
SMS
), including four of six tested with autoantibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase, are presented. Neurophysiological findings did not make it possible to discriminate between patients with and those without autoimmunity against GABAergic neurons. Investigation of mono- and polysynaptic reflexes revealed abnormal results in a variable number of
SMS
patients, the abnormalities largely corresponding to those seen in spastic
paresis
. A stereotyped motor response to electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves was recorded from the trunk muscles of all patients investigated. This response was termed spasmodic reflex myoclonus and consisted of a sequence of 1-3 synchronous myoclonic bursts, 60-70 ms after median nerve stimulation, followed by a tonic decrescendo activity over a number of seconds. The recruitment order of muscles along the neuraxis in spasmodic reflex myoclonus suggested that the latter was generated in the spinal cord and conveyed via propriospinal tracts. It is thought that spasmodic reflex myoclonus may serve not only as a diagnostic tool, but also as a key to understanding some aspects of the pathophysiology of both spasms and stiffness in
SMS
. It is speculated that stiffness is a fragment of spasms, both being generated by common neuronal mechanisms tentatively ascribed to interneurons in the spinal grey matter.
...
PMID:Stiff man syndrome: neurophysiological findings in eight patients. 883 47
Distortions of body representation have been reported in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). The perception of sensations arising without external triggers (spontaneous sensations or
SPS
) was assessed here as a means of investigating distortions of body representation and awareness in CRPS. To avoid confounds between CRPS symptoms and
SPS
, lower-limb CRPS patients were included, whereas
SPS
were tested on the hands. Patients and controls were required to focus on their hands and to report the spatial and qualitative characteristics of
SPS
arising there. We found an ipsilateral decrease in the perception of thermal, pain-related and surface/mechanical
SPS
, as well as in the number of
SPS
-sensitive areas. The latter finding was predicted by decreased body awareness as assessed through questionnaires. A bilateral decrease in the perception of
paresis
-like
SPS
was also observed. Finally, the ipsilateral spatial distribution of
SPS
frequency and intensity underwent a shift from the fingers towards the lower parts of the palm. CRPS is likely to distort patient's body perception and awareness of the entire half-body ipsilateral to the affected limb, and even of both sides. Such disturbances are not manifested solely as a decrease in sensitivity, but sometimes as shifts in the spatial distribution of sensitivity.
...
PMID:Spontaneous sensations reveal distorted body perception in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). 3240 59