J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 8(1); 1990 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1990;8(1): 123-128.
소아기 반신마비 이후에 나타난 Mirror Movements 1례
박영관, 손영호,정원영,김승민,김기환,오병훈
연세대학교 신경과, 정신과.
A Case of Mirror Movements after Childhood Hemiparesis
Young Kwan Park, M.D., Young Ho Sohn, M.D., Won Young Jung,M.D., Seung Min Kim, M.D., Ki Whan Kim, M.D., Byung Hoon Oh, M.D
Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Yonsei University College of Medicine
Abstract
Mirror movements are normal in childhood, and may persist to a later age following early brain lesions. The present report describes a 25 year old male patient who had been a severe febrile disease at the age of 2 years, after then persistent mild spastic right hemiparesis had been developed. By the age of 7 years he recalled that his two hand involutarily tended to move simultaneuosly, and whilst his problems did not progress. They became more obtrusive and the bimanual movements seriously intefered with his activity, so he became aware that many or most of movements performed with one hand. There were obvious mirror movements of both hands and fingers with a greater tendency for mirroring to occut in the right hand with intended movements of the left hand, than vice versa. Passive movements did not elicit mirror movements. Brain CT scan reveal diffuse atrophy in left hemisphere


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