Abstract

Myorhythmia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder that derives from a disruption of the Guillain–Mollaret triangle, due to an identifiable structural lesion. It is often disabling and with disappointing medical control. Herein, we report a case of a 67-year-old man with late onset cranial, cervical and diaphragm myorhythmias and palatal tremor, developed six months after a pontomesencephalic haematoma. Pharmacological treatment failed to improve the symptoms and the condition was devastating to the patient’s quality of life.

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