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- Title
Mirror Movements of the Left Hand in a Patient with Joubert Syndrome.
- Authors
Ismail, Ismail Ibrahim; Kamel, Walaa A.; Kilany, Ayman
- Abstract
Individuals with JS have cognitive, behavioral and motor disturbances, and occasionally they can have mirror movements.2 Herein, we present this rare phenomenon of MM in a patient with JS. MM are considered pathological if they persisted beyond 7 years of age, and could be congenital or acquired.1 Our patient had a classic type of JS with brain affection, in the absence of renal, hepatic, ophthalmic, or skeletal abnormalities. Keywords: mirror movements; Joubert syndrome; involuntary movements; molar tooth sign EN mirror movements Joubert syndrome involuntary movements molar tooth sign 959 960 2 08/12/21 20210801 NES 210801 Mirror movements (MM) refer to a rare phenomenon where simultaneous, identical, contralateral, involuntary movements accompany ipsilateral voluntary movements.
- Subjects
JOUBERT syndrome; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; MIRRORS
- Publication
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 2021, Vol 8, Issue 6, p959
- ISSN
2330-1619
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/mdc3.13256