Abstract

Yakushiji et al. studied FDG-PET in a patient with symptomatic ocular myoclonus before and after successful treatment. The glucose utilization in the inferior cerebellar vermis decreased with the clinical improvement. see page 131 ### Commentary by R. John Leigh, MD Since Guillain and Mollaret defined the syndrome of oculopalatal myoclonus or tremor in 1931, it has remained a neurologic mystery.1 Affected patients develop spontaneous oscillations that variably affect the eyes, palate, and other branchial muscles during …

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