Yuichiro Koga, Daina Kashiwazaki, Emiko Hori, Naoki Akioka, Satoshi Kuroda.
Oro-mandibular dystonia in pediatric moyamoya disease: Two cases report.
Surg Neurol Int 2021 Sep 6; 1-4 [Epub ahead of print]
A new article written by Dr. Yuichiro Koga, one of residents at our department, has been published in Surgical Neurology International journal. Involuntary movements of the extremities in children with moyamoya disease have been reported in the past, but the two cases reported here presented with involuntary movements called oro-mandibular dystonia. This extremely rare neurological symptom is considered to be caused by cerebral ischemia in the basal ganglia and parietal lobes, and completely disappeared after STA-MCA anastomosis + EDMAPS surgery.
Dr. Koga also wrote a paper at our department when he was a 6th grade medical student, which was published in Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica (Tokyo) journal, and I am very much looking forward to his future.
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