학술논문

Increased Blinking May Be a Precursor of Blepharospasm: A Longitudinal Study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice. Sep/Oct2017, Vol. 4 Issue 5, p733-736. 4p.
Subject
*PARALYSIS
*NEUROPATHY
*MOVEMENT disorders
*NEUROLOGICAL disorders
*DYSTONIA
Language
ISSN
2330-1619
Abstract
Background The objective of this 5-year longitudinal study was to investigate whether patients with increased blinking develop orbicularis oculi muscle spasms. Methods Eleven patients who initially manifested increased blinking alone were clinically and neurophysiologically re-evaluated 5 years later. Results By the 5-year follow-up assessment, 9 of the 11 patients had developed orbicularis oculi muscle spasms. The blink reflex recovery cycle became abnormal, whereas somatosensory temporal discrimination, which already was abnormal at the first evaluation, did not significantly change. Conclusions Our longitudinal study demonstrates that increased blinking may precede blepharospasm and that an abnormal blink reflex recovery cycle reflects the development of orbicularis oculi muscle spasms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]