1985
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x1985000200011
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Polimioclonia-opsoclono: síndrome de Kinsbourne. Relato de um caso

Abstract: Na literatura, a síndrome de Kinsbourne 12 é apresentada com grande sinonímia, entre as quais as de encefalopatia mioclônica do recém-nato 7 , síndrome da doença dos olhos M» 6 , polimioclonia infantil 10 , encefalopatia mioclônica da infância 1,2,10,12, encefalopatia cerebelar aguda 1 , síndrome dos movimentos irregulares e rápidos dos olhos e das pálpebras na infância *, encefalopatia mioclô-nica com opsoclono 1 » 3 , síndrome da ataxia-opsoclono mioclonia 12 , polimioclonia com opsoclono 9 e encefalopatia p… Show more

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“…A variety of terms has been used, in addition to Kinsbourne syndrome, throughout the years to describe this phenomenon including dancing eye and feet syndrome 8 , infantile polymyoclonia 9 , encephalopathia myoclonica infantiles 10 , opsoclonic encephalopathy 11 , polymyoclonia-opsoclonus 12 , and ataxia-opsoclonusmyoclonus 13 , the latter a more descriptive term capturing the entire clinical features of the disease. The words opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome, the currently accepted terminology, first appeared in the literature in 1971 in a paper reported by Tamura and Kuroiwa, titled "Opsoclonusmyoclonus syndrome in acute cerebellar ataxia-clinical and electrophysiological observation of an adult case".…”
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“…A variety of terms has been used, in addition to Kinsbourne syndrome, throughout the years to describe this phenomenon including dancing eye and feet syndrome 8 , infantile polymyoclonia 9 , encephalopathia myoclonica infantiles 10 , opsoclonic encephalopathy 11 , polymyoclonia-opsoclonus 12 , and ataxia-opsoclonusmyoclonus 13 , the latter a more descriptive term capturing the entire clinical features of the disease. The words opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome, the currently accepted terminology, first appeared in the literature in 1971 in a paper reported by Tamura and Kuroiwa, titled "Opsoclonusmyoclonus syndrome in acute cerebellar ataxia-clinical and electrophysiological observation of an adult case".…”
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