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The 45 patients with meige syndrome received 233 U and 3637 U. Of 27 patients ceasing therapy during followup, 13 did so because of remission and 8 because
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62. RA-NOTICES Archives - May 2002
Research into blepharospasm, meige syndrome, and related disorders. Research into blepharospasm, meige syndrome, and related disorders (163 lines)
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63. The Neurologist - UserLogin
call the combination of BEB and oromandibular dystonia meige syndrome. support, and referrals for persons with blepharospasm, meige syndrome,
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64. Curriculum Vitae Of Steven C. Dresner, M.D.
Essential Blepharospasm and the meige syndrome. Arch. Ophthalmol. 1021268, 1984. Dresner, SC, Codere, F., Brownstein, S., Jouve, p .
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65. Nonne-Milroy-Meige-Syndrom - Flexicon
Translate this page (Weitergeleitet von Nonne-Milroy-meige syndrome) Das Nonne-Milroy-Meige-Syndrom ist eine durch Lymphödeme geprägte hereditäre Erkrankung, die eine Reihe
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Nonne-Milroy-Meige-Syndrom
(Weitergeleitet von Nonne-Milroy-Meige syndrome Nach Max Nonne (1861 bis 1959), deutscher Neurologe; William Forsyth Milroy (1855 bis 1942), amerikanischer Internist; Henry Meige (1866 bis 1940), französischer Internist
Synonyme: pseudoödematöse hypoderme Hypertrophie, hereditäres chronisches Ödem, Pseudoelephantiasis neuroarthritica, Trophoedema hereditarium
Englisch : Chronic hereditary trophoedema, tropholymphoedema, Nonne-Milroy-Meige syndrome
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Definition
Das Nonne-Milroy-Meige-Syndrom ist eine durch Lymphödeme geprägte hereditäre Erkrankung, die eine Reihe von Missbildungen und Entwicklungsstörungen verursacht.
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Viele Autoren sehen die Bezeichnung Nonne-Milroy-Meige-Syndrom als obsolet an, da sie kein einheitliches Krankheitsbild beschreibt, sondern vielmehr hereditäre Lymphödeme zusammenfasst.
Daher hat sich in der neueren Literatur eine zweiteilige Einteilung des Krankheitsbildes eingebürgert:
  • Nonne-Milroy-Syndrom (hereditäres Lymphödem Typ I): Die als Nonne-Milroy-Syndrom bezeichnete Erkrankung manifestiert sich definitionsgemäß vor dem 35.

66. Arquivos De Neuro-Psiquiatria -
Twenty two per cent of the patients met criteria for meige syndrome Blepharospasmoromandibular dystonia syndrome (Meige s syndrome) clinical aspects.
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67. The People's Republic Of Seabrook: You Say "white Trash" Likes It's A Bad Thing.
I have Benighn Essential Blepharospasm, meige syndrome, 6 surgeries from Thyroid Eyes and Glaucoma. On May 16, 2003 an acquaintance left her three little
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Tuesday, January 07, 2003 You say "white trash" likes it's a bad thing.... When I firsted started this site about a year and a half ago, I came up with the name ("The People's Republic of Seabrook") as an homage to the contentious nature of local politics. Seabrook may be a small town, but at times it seems, politically speaking, a smaller version of San Francisco. The late Herb Caen used to refer to San Francisco as "Baghdad by the Bay". At times you could say the same about Seabrook. The latest episode in our on-going political drama involves Seabrook City Councilwoman Margaret Kidd Duncan. Of course, I should begin by making my own personal bias clear. From where I sit, Duncan has proven herself to be a self-superior, inflexible, insensitive, racist, and intolerant troll, completely devoid of class and dignity. Other than that, she may well have many wonderful qualities, but if so they're well-disguised. Being a member of the Seabrook City Council does not exactly confer one with royal status. Duncan, however, seems not to have grasped this reality. Her term in office has been marked by anger, utter disdain for who elected her, and a complete inability to stomach those who disagree with, or worse, do not defer to her.

68. Meige's Syndrome
meige s syndrome is a form of dystonia in which there is blinking and chin thrusting. The condition and its treatment are described by George W. Paulson,
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Meige's Syndrome
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Columbus, Ohio Web page created on December 13, 1997 Henri Meige described in 1904 what is now commonly called oral facial dystonia. There is some variation in what has been described since in what has been called Meige's syndrome, but in all descriptions there is blinking and chin thrusting. Some patients have lip pursing or tongue movements and, for a few, the movements spread into the shoulders. The cause remains obscure, treatment less than ideal, and frustration is a major factor as it is with blepharospasm. Many physicians, even regarding the more common essential blepharospasm, may have had no experience with Meige's syndrome and the patient may be told the process is psychologic. It is not. There are some similar conditions related to medication effects, for example, the mouth movement seen when excessive levodopa is present in patients with Parkinson's disease. Tardive dyskinesia, the movements that can follow prolonged use of major tranquilizers, can be associated with mouth and tongue movements. Some normal, elderly individuals develop spontaneous mouthing or chewing movements. Meige is more than and different from any of these other mouth movements. Blinking forcefully is often a part of it as is grimacing and the chin thrusting forward. At times there is a joint interactive movement between the oral movements and the eye movements. The patients are more likely to be women than men and usually at middle age or beyond. There is, as in all neurologic conditions, some variation with stress, but the movement is present at rest and with activity and when with others or alone. As with almost all movement disorders, it disappears in sleep.

69. Meige S Syndrome,dystonia, Oral Facial Dystonia, Blepharospasm
meige s syndrome,dystonia, oral facial dystonia, blepharospasm oromandibular dystonia,Brueghel syndrome.
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70. Blepharospasm Benign Essential,BEB,Blepharospasm,Secondary
Blepharospasm, Benign Essential also known as BEB Blepharospasm Secondary Blepharospasm See also Hemifacial Spasm meige s syndrome
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71. Meige's Syndrome II (www.whonamedit.com)
meige s syndrome II A disabling spasm of the facial musculature consisting of primary blepharospasm followed by abnormal facial movement.
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Meige's syndrome II Also known as: Brueghel’s syndrome Synonyms: Blepharospasm-oromandibular dystonia syndrome, median facial spasm, oral facial dystonia. Associated persons: Pieter Brueghel Henri Meige Description: The term Meige's syndrome II/Brueghel's syndrome is used for blepharospasm and oromandibular dystonia occurring together. It is a disabling spasm of the facial musculature consisting of primary blepharospasm followed by abnormal facial movement. Squinting may begin unilaterally but soon becomes bilateral. In time, the lower facial muscles becomes involved with yawning, jaw opening, and abnormal tongue movements. The voice is often affected as well. The involuntary movements cease during sleep. The condition may be aggravated by eating or talking and is sometimes lessened by humming, singing, yawning or voluntary opening of the mouth. Henry Meige in 1910 described a condition characterized by blepharospasm and facial, mandibular, oral, lingual, and laryngeal spasms and called it "spasm facial median." There is a distinct overlap between benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) and Meige although either can exist without the other.

72. Meige's Syndrome I (www.whonamedit.com)
meige s syndrome I Uncertain term. See description.
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Meige's syndrome I Associated persons: Henri Meige William Forsyth Milroy Max Nonne Description: There is some confusion among authors about what is what with Meige’s syndrome, Milroy’s syndrome, Nonne’s syndrome and Nonne-Milroy-Meige syndrome. According to one author, hereditary lymphoedema type II is the Meige syndrome; hereditary lymphoedema I is the Nonne-Milroy syndrome, also commonly referred to as Milroy disease. Some authors still combine these into a single syndrome, the Nonne-Milroy-Meige syndrome. It has been entered as such here, under Max Nonne, German neurologist, 1861-1959. Ole Daniel Enersen

73. DMRF: Forms Of Dystonia: Oromandibular Dystonia
Can meige s syndrome spread and/or cause headaches? It s quite common for dystonia to spread from the face to the neck. In most cases, the dystonia will
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Oromandibular dystonia is a focal dystonia characterized by forceful contractions of the jaw and tongue causing difficulty in opening and closing the mouth and often affecting chewing and speech.
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Oromandibular is often associated with dystonia of the cervical muscles (cervical dystonia/spasmodic torticollis), eyelids (blepharospasm), or larynx (spasmodic Dysphonia). The combination of upper and lower dystonia is sometimes called cranial-cervical dystonia. When oromandibular is combined with blepharospasm, it may be referred to as Meige's Syndrome named after Henry Meige, the French neurologist who first described the symptoms in detail in 1910. The symptoms usually begin between the ages of 40 and 70 years old and appear to be more common in women than in men. Oromandibular dystonia may be a continuous disorder that persists even during sleep, or it may be task-specific, occurring only during activities such as speaking or chewing. Difficulty in swallowing is a common aspect of oromandibular dystonia if the jaw if affected, and spasms in the tongue can also make it difficult to swallow.

74. Entrez PubMed
Marked improvement of meige s syndrome with olanzapine in a schizophrenic patient. Fukui H, Murai T. Publication Types. Case Reports; Letter. MeSH Terms
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75. Meige, Syndrome : Arborescences MeSH

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76. Arch Neurol -- Abstract: Coexistent Meige's Syndrome And Myasthenia Gravis. A Re
We studied five patients with a combination of meige s syndrome (blepharospasmoromandibular dystonia) and myasthenia gravis.
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Coexistent Meige's syndrome and myasthenia gravis. A relationship between blinking and extraocular muscle fatigue?
R. Kurlan, J. Jankovic, A. Rubin, B. Patten, R. Griggs and I. Shoulson
We studied five patients with a combination of Meige's syndrome (blepharospasm-oromandibular dystonia) and myasthenia gravis. The coexistence of two disorders impairing eyelid opening led to diagnostic confusion and delayed appropriate therapy. Detailed oculographic monitoring of one patient indicated that eye position drifting due to myasthenic oculomotor fatigue was corrected by eye blinks, and that blinks tended to

77. Entrez PubMed
AIMS To determine the relation between dry eye and meige s syndrome. METHODS 325 patients with dry
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78. Entrez PubMed
meige s syndrome is a form of cranial dystonia characterized by the presence of bilateral dystonic s
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79. Karger Publishers
study was conducted to identify possible risk factors for meige s syndrome. Patients with meige s syndrome and age and sex-matched controls suffering
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80. Meige’s Syndrome Associated With Risperidone Therapy ANANTH Et
We report a case of meige’s disease (2–4), an extrapyramidal syndrome Marked Improvement of meige s syndrome With Olanzapine in a Schizophrenic Patient
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