Transient blepharospasm secondary to unilateral striatal infarction

Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
F GrandasAlfredo Traba

Abstract

We report on a patient who presented a transient eyelid motor disorder characterized by bilateral reflex blepharospasm as the main clinical manifestation of a right-sided striatal infarction. This case emphasizes the role of the nondominant striatum in the pathophysiology of eyelid motor abnormalities.

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