• When OMD is combined with blepharospasm, it may be referred to as Meige's Syndrome named after Henri Meige, the French neurologist who first described the symptoms in detail in 1910. (wikipedia.org)
  • The term blepharospasm ['blef-a-ro-spaz-m] can be applied to any abnormal blinking or eyelid tic or twitch resulting from any cause, ranging from dry eyes to Tourette's syndrome to tardive dyskinesia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Little progress was made in the diagnosis or treatment of blepharospasm until the early 20th century, when Henry Meige (pronounced "mehzh"), a French neurologist, described a patient with eyelid and midface spasms, spasm facial median, a disorder now known as Meige syndrome. (medscape.com)
  • Hyperfunctional motor disorders are discussed in chapters focused on blepharospasm, facial dystonia, Meige syndrome, oromandibular dystonia, spasmodic dysphonia (laryngeal dystonia), and cervical dystonia. (callisto.ro)
  • Other factors: Certain underlying medical conditions, such as Meige syndrome (a form of orofacial dystonia) or certain eye conditions, may be associated with blepharospasm. (tunisie-esthetic.com)
  • Hereditary lymphedema type II (Meige disease or lymphedema praecox) develops around puberty or shortly thereafter in most individuals. (brainandnervecenter.com)
  • I continue to work on a variety of infectious diseases and immune disorders (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease, AIDS, Kaposi sarcoma, tuberculosis, filariasis, congenital/hereditary lymphatic system syndromes, opportunistic infections/neoplasms) and direct an internationally recognized Lymphedema-Angiodysplasia clinic. (arizona.edu)
  • Cerebellar gray matter alterations predict deep brain stimulation outcomes in Meige syndrome. (bvsalud.org)
  • To report the first cranio- cervical dystonia (Meige syndrome) patient who received Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) implant in Hong Kong. (mdsabstracts.org)
  • Wang X, Chao Zhang C, Wang Y, et al, Deep Brain Stimulation for Craniocervical Dystonia (Meige Syndrome): A Report of Four Patients and a Literature-Based Analysis of Its Treatment Effects. (mdsabstracts.org)
  • DBS or Deep Brain Stimulation is the only and best treatment for Meig's Syndrome. (shahzadshams.com)
  • My translational interests and contributions have spanned blood/lymphatic vascular endothelial cell biology and pathobiology in vitro and in vivo, hepatosplanchnic lymphatic/microcirculatory physiology, small animal models, in vivo lymphatic imaging, thoracic duct lymph drainage, lymphogenous cancer spread, and genomics/proteomics of lymphedema-angiodysplasia syndromes in man and experimental models, including defects, deficiency, and overexpression of human and murine lymphangio- gene-sis genes and their syndromic/phenotypic manifestations. (arizona.edu)
  • Meige disease is a frequent form of late-onset primary lymphedema characterized by lower limb lymphedema typically developing during puberty. (globalgenes.org)
  • Meige's syndrome is a type of dystonia. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Patients with idiopathic Meige's syndrome do not quickly respond to anticholinergic drug treatments, a diagnostic sign that can help differentiate it from acute dystonia, which does respond to anticholinergic drugs. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] In some cases Meige's syndrome can be reversed when it is caused by medication. (wikipedia.org)
  • or the group of syndromes to which autistic disorder belongs - the autism spectrum disorders . (wikipedia.org)
  • The treatment of autonomic nervous system disorders is covered in chapters dedicated to Frey syndrome, facial hyperhydrosis, and sialorrhea. (callisto.ro)
  • Therefore, CG is regarded as a syndrome rather than a specific disease entity. (medscape.com)
  • These include Parkinson's disease, Meige syndrome, multiple sclerosis, Bell's palsy, and brain damage due to stroke (via Cedars-Sinai ). (glam.com)
  • Newly diagnosed with Meige disease? (globalgenes.org)
  • Furuya H, Murai H, Takasugi K, Ohyagi Y, Urano F, Kishi T, Ichinose H, Kira J. A case of late-onset Segawa syndrome (autosomal dominant dopa-responsive dystonia) with a novel mutation of the GTP-cyclohydrase I (GCH1) gene. (umassmed.edu)
  • Material and methods: We analysed the datas of 24 patients with OMD or Meige-Syndrom that were treated in the ENT-Department of the University of Göttingen in between 1998 and 2010. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • 14 patients were identified with a Meige-Syndrome, only 10 were diagnosed to have an isolated OMD. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • Resistin levels of serum and follicular fluid in non-obese patients with polycystic ovary syndrome during I. (zju.edu.cn)
  • Dystonias involving masticatory muscles -A retrospective analysisBackround: In this study we report about experiences with clinical aspects of oromandibular dystonias (OMD) respectively Meige-Syndrome regarding our therapy modalities. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • patient populations of other studies and reports there are many correspondences to ours regarding the etiological and clinical characteristics of OMD and Meige-Syndrome. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • When the mouth and neck are involved with the spasms, the condition is called Meige syndrome. (asoprs.org)
  • He was plagued with an extremely rare condition called Meige syndrome , which causes severe eye and jaw spasms. (clmagazine.org)
  • Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (wakehealth.edu)
  • Our case showed that bilateral GPi DBS for Meige syndrome is safe and effective. (mdsabstracts.org)
  • The case report contributes to the literature of GPi DBS for Meige syndrome. (mdsabstracts.org)
  • When oromandibular dystonia occurs in conjunction with blepharospasm , the disorder is termed Meige syndrome. (medscape.com)
  • Other conditions for which botulinum toxin agents can be used include hemifacial spasm, apraxia of lid opening, segmental cranial dystonia, idiopathic oromandibular dystonia (Breughel syndrome), and idiopathic orofacial dystonia (Meige syndrome), said Skorin. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Blepharospasm associated with dystonic movements of other muscles in the face, neck, or limbs is known as Meige syndrome, with oromandibular dystonia being seen most commonly in these patients. (logicalimages.com)
  • Meige's syndrome, one type of the segmental cranial dystonia, is characterized by blepharospasm and oromandibular dystonia and can be involved with involuntary movement of lower facial muscles, mouth, pharyngeal or cervical muscles. (duetone.org)
  • The combination of blepharospasmodic contractions and oromandibular dystonia is called Meige's syndrome. (the-medical-dictionary.com)
  • Meige's syndrome is a type of dystonia. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is also known as Brueghel's syndrome and oral facial dystonia. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Patients with idiopathic Meige's syndrome do not quickly respond to anticholinergic drug treatments, a diagnostic sign that can help differentiate it from acute dystonia, which does respond to anticholinergic drugs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Breathing dystonia in Meige syndrome. (usc.edu)
  • Several other forms of primary dystonia are still under investigation but it appears that patients with Meige syndrome and myoclonus -dystonia gain also marked benefit. (symptoma.com)
  • His work carried out in the field of Deep brain stimulation brings together such families of science as Neurology, Neuroradiology, Meige Syndrome, Retrospective cohort study and Dystonia. (research.com)
  • Little progress was made in the diagnosis or treatment of blepharospasm until the early 20th century, when Henry Meige (pronounced "mehzh"), a French neurologist, described a patient with eyelid and midface spasms, spasm facial median, a disorder now known as Meige syndrome. (medscape.com)
  • Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome an inherited disorder characterized by exomphalos, macroglossia, and gigantism, often associated with visceromegaly, adrenocortical cytomegaly, and dysplasia of the renal medulla. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Bernard-Soulier syndrome a hereditary coagulation disorder marked by mild thrombocytopenia, giant and morphologically abnormal platelets, hemorrhagic tendency, prolonged bleeding time, and purpura. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome an inherited disorder of proliferation of ectodermal and mesodermal components of the pilar system, occurring as multiple trichodiscomas, acrochordons, and fibrofolliculomas on the head, chest, back, and upper limbs. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Most commonly, tics occur as part of Tourete syndrome which is a chronic motor and vocal tic disorder occurring with onset before the age of 18. (symptoma.com)
  • A functional tic disorder is often characterised by rapid onset of complex motor and vocal tics predominantly in adolescent females, distinct from Tourette syndrome which typically begins in younger boys. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Tics can occur as simple vocal/motor tics, as part of Tourette syndrome, as a functional tic disorder (as a subtype of functional neurological disorder) or rarely other neurological conditions. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Unlike simple tic disorder, Tourette syndrome requires the presence of both vocal and motor tics lasting for at least 1 year [2] from onset in childhood. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Alport Syndrome - hereditary condition characterized by kidney disease, sensorineural hearing loss, and sometimes eye defects. (nih.gov)
  • Börjeson's syndrome , Börjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndrome a hereditary syndrome, transmitted as an X-linked recessive trait, characterized by severe mental retardation, epilepsy, hypogonadism, hypometabolism, marked obesity, swelling of the subcutaneous tissues of the face, and large ears. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Aarskog syndrome , Aarskog-Scott syndrome a hereditary X-linked condition characterized by ocular hypertelorism,anteverted nostrils, broad upper lip, peculiar scrotal "shawl" above the penis, and small hands. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Three commonly recognised forms of hereditary lymphoedema are Milroy disease, Meige disease, and lymphoedema-distichiasis (LD). (bmj.com)
  • When OMD is combined with blepharospasm, it may be referred to as Meige's Syndrome named after Henri Meige, the French neurologist who first described the symptoms in detail in 1910. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] In some cases Meige's syndrome can be reversed when it is caused by medication. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this study, we first reported the beneficial and long-lasting effect of cerebellar low-frequency rTMS on the patient with Meige's syndrome, which seems to offer the alternative therapeutic method for the disease. (duetone.org)
  • The term blepharospasm ['blef-a-ro-spaz-m] can be applied to any abnormal blinking or eyelid tic or twitch resulting from any cause, ranging from dry eyes to Tourette's syndrome to tardive dyskinesia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cause is unknown, although these movements may occur in the setting of tardive syndrome as a result of dopamine blocking medications. (logicalimages.com)
  • Ocular deviations related to tardive syndromes such as Tourette. (usc.edu)
  • Savitt D, Jankovic J. Tardive syndromes. (usc.edu)
  • Sometimes, eyelid twitching can happen as part of other health conditions like Parkinson's disease, Meige syndrome, and Tourette syndrome. (nih.gov)
  • She sees many patients with tic disorders including Tourette syndrome and FND. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Tic disorders have been described for centuries with Tourette syndrome characterised in the late 19th century [2]. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Tourette syndrome has an average age of onset of 6 years [7] with a significant male predominance. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Tics in Tourette syndrome are initially subtle with intermittent simple motor movements typically in the face that come and go such as repetitive blinking, facial grimacing or sniffing. (acnr.co.uk)
  • Blackfan-Diamond syndrome congenital hypoplastic anemia. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Congenital lymphoedema can be found associated with known syndromes including Noonan and Turner syndromes. (bmj.com)
  • A more complex condition is Meige Syndrome, where the blepharospasm is accompanied by oromandibular movements of lower facial muscles, mouth, jaw, tongue, pharyngeal and cervical muscles. (usc.edu)
  • Espasmo hemifacial correspondia a 45% dos casos, enquanto 5% dos pacientes apresentavam a Síndrome de Meige. (bvsalud.org)
  • battered-child syndrome multiple traumatic lesions of the bones and soft tissues of children, often accompanied by subdural hematomas, willfully inflicted by an adult. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • basal cell nevus syndrome an autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by the development in early life of numerous basal cell carcinomas, in association with abnormalities of the skin, bone, nervous system, eyes, and reproductive tract. (topgrowupclinic.eu)
  • Blepharospasm, is twitching around the eyes and Meige syndrome is extension to the lower. (eyeplasticsny.com)
  • In the search bar, type in the diagnosis as given by your doctor, or keywords, (eg MIRAGE syndrome or simply MIRAGE). (rare-e-connect.eu)
  • Barrett's syndrome peptic ulcer of the lower esophagus, often with stricture, due to the presence of columnar-lined epithelium, which may contain functional mucous cells, parietal cells, or chief cells, in the esophagus instead of normal squamous cell epithelium. (topgrowupclinic.eu)