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* OMS is a rare neurological disorder probably due to Autoimmune disease / Infectious disease. | * OMS is a rare neurological disorder probably due to Autoimmune disease / Infectious disease. | ||
* OMS is occurred with neuroblastoma and [[Celiac disease | * OMS is occurred with neuroblastoma and [[Celiac disease]]. | ||
* OMS is an inflammatory disease which involves [[Cerebellum]]. | |||
*It is characterized by | *It is characterized by | ||
**Involuntary, conjugate, multi directional eye movements (Saccades''')''' | **Involuntary, conjugate, multi directional eye movements (Saccades''')''' | ||
**Myoclonus''':''' | **[[Myoclonus]]''':''' Involuntary movements of limb or face | ||
**Ataxia | **[[Ataxia]] | ||
**Dysarthria | **[[Dysarthria]] | ||
**Irritability | **Irritability | ||
**Dementia | **[[Dementia]] | ||
**Altered level of consciousness | **Altered level of consciousness | ||
=== Entities === | === Entities === | ||
* '''[[Opsoclonus]]''' | * '''[[Opsoclonus]]''' | ||
* '''[[ | * '''[[Myoclonus]]''': Brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles | ||
* '''[[ | * '''[[Cerebellar ataxia]]''': Both truncal and appendicular | ||
*'''[[ | *'''[[Aphasia]]''': A language disorder in which there is an impairment of speech and of comprehension of speech, caused by brain damage | ||
*'''[[Mutism miasms|Mutism]]''': A language disorder in which a person does not speak despite evidence of speech ability in the past, often part of a larger neurological or psychiatric disorder | *'''[[Mutism miasms|Mutism]]''': A language disorder in which a person does not speak despite evidence of speech ability in the past, often part of a larger neurological or psychiatric disorder | ||
*[[Dysarthria]] | *'''[[Dysarthria]]''' | ||
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Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome Associated with Mumps Virus Infection Bong-Hui Kang,a Jae-Il Kima,b</ref> | Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome Associated with Mumps Virus Infection Bong-Hui Kang,a Jae-Il Kima,b</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 09:30, 23 November 2023
Clinic
- OMS is a rare neurological disorder probably due to Autoimmune disease / Infectious disease.
- OMS is occurred with neuroblastoma and Celiac disease.
- OMS is an inflammatory disease which involves Cerebellum.
- It is characterized by
- Involuntary, conjugate, multi directional eye movements (Saccades)
- Myoclonus: Involuntary movements of limb or face
- Ataxia
- Dysarthria
- Irritability
- Dementia
- Altered level of consciousness
Entities
- Opsoclonus
- Myoclonus: Brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles
- Cerebellar ataxia: Both truncal and appendicular
- Aphasia: A language disorder in which there is an impairment of speech and of comprehension of speech, caused by brain damage
- Mutism: A language disorder in which a person does not speak despite evidence of speech ability in the past, often part of a larger neurological or psychiatric disorder
- Dysarthria
Sign / Symptoms
- Lethargy , Irritability or malaise
- Drooling
- Strabismus
- Vomiting
- Sleep disturbance
- Emotional disturbances including fits of rage
Related Disease
- Neuroblastoma
- Breast carcinoma
- Small-cell lung carcinoma
- Paraneoplastic syndromes
Miasms
- ↑ Kuban KC, Ephros MA, Freeman RL, Laffell LB, Bresnan MJ. Syndrome of opsoclonus-myoclonus caused by Coxsackie B3 infection. Ann Neurol. 1983 Jan;13(1):69-71. doi: 10.1002/ana.410130115. PMID: 6299176.
- ↑ J Clin Neurol 2014;10(3):272-275 Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome Associated with Mumps Virus Infection Bong-Hui Kang,a Jae-Il Kima,b