Symptomatic palatal myoclonus with ear click after tick-borne meningoencephalitis

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Robert Pogorzelski
Wieslaw Drozdowski
Marek Rogowski
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[1] Medical University of Bialystok,Department of Neurology
[2] Medical University of Bialystok,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Head & Neck | 2006年 / 263卷
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Palatal myoclonus; Ear click; Diagnosis; Treatment; Botulinum toxin;
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We present a case of a 39-year-old patient, who was diagnosed and treated for a tick-borne meningoencephalitis. Three months after the treatment he started to complain of annoying, cracks-resembling, rhythmical sounds, coming from the inside of his head to both his ears. Physical examination revealed rhythmical oscillations of the soft palate with a frequency of 100–120 per minute and a clock ticking noise synchronic with the palate tremor. Electromyography revealed continuous motor unit activity at rest in the tensor veli palatini muscle. Palatal myoclonus (PM) as a result of tick-borne meningoencephalitis was diagnosed. Treatment with several medications was started with no effect, then botulinum toxin was administered under EMG guidance to both sides of the patient’s soft palate with great improvement. A 5-year follow-up and continuation of botulinum toxin injections with only minor and reversible side effects proved the treatment efficacy and safety. In the article we present a case of symptomatic palatal myoclonus with ear click and shortly discuss its aetiology, types and treatment options. We also stress the efficacy and safety of PM treatment with repetitive injections of botulinum toxin.
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