Mirror Movements and Myelomeningocele: Report of A Single Case and Review of Literature
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology,
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2013),
28 Shahrivar 2013
,
Page 58-61
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijcn.v7i3.3768
Abstract
How to Cite This Article: IIbtihel Rébai I, Benrhouma H, Kraoua I, Drissi C, Ben Hammouda M, Gouider-khouja N. Mirror Movements and Myelomeningocele: Report of A Single Case and Review of Literature. Iran J Child Neurol. 2013 Summer;7(3):58-61.
Objective
Mirror movements (MM) have been described in several pathological conditions. Their association with neural tube defects is rare, and only 5 cases have been reported in literature to date. We report on a case of MM associated with cervical myelomeningocele, and we discuss the diffusion tensor imaging findings and the underlying mechanism.
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- Mirror movements
- Cervical myelomeningocel
- Diffusion tensor imaging
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