Author:
Fan Qian-Ya,Zhang Xiao-Dong,Hu Ze-Di,Huang Shi-Shi,Zhu Shi-Guo,Chen Cai-Ping,Zhang Xiong,Wang Jian-Yong
Abstract
IntroductionBlepharospasm is uncommon in Parkinson's disease, especially in the peak-dose dyskinesia period.Case presentationWe herein present the case of a patient with PD who developed blepharospasm in the peak-dose dyskinesia period. The symptom was improved by taking amantadine.ConclusionThe current report expands the phenomenology of peak-dose dykinesia in PD to include dystonic blepharospasm. This complication of levodopa therapy may respond to amantadine despite the dystonic appearance of movements.
Funder
Wenzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau
Wenzhou Medical University
Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology