Ikeda_2014_Intern.Med_53_1007

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Title : Donepezil-induced Cervical Dystonia in Alzheimer's Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review of Dystonia due to Cholinesterase Inhibitors - Ikeda_2014_Intern.Med_53_1007
Author(s) : Ikeda K , Yanagihashi M , Sawada M , Hanashiro S , Kawabe K , Iwasaki Y
Ref : Intern Med , 53 :1007 , 2014
Abstract :

We herein report an 81-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in who donepezil, a cholinesterase inhibitor (ChEI), caused cervical dystonia. The patient had a two-year history of progressive memory disturbance fulfilling the NINCDS-ADRDA criteria for probable AD. Mini-Mental State Examination score was 19/30. The remaining examination was normal. After a single administration of donepezil (5 mg/day) for 10 months, she complained of dropped head. Neurological examination and electrophysiological studies supported a diagnosis of cervical dystonia. Antecollis disappeared completely at 6 weeks after cessation of donepezil. Dystonic posture can occur at various timings of ChEI use. Physicians should pay more attention to rapidly progressive cervical dystonia in ChEI-treated AD patients.

PubMedSearch : Ikeda_2014_Intern.Med_53_1007
PubMedID: 24785894

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Ikeda K, Yanagihashi M, Sawada M, Hanashiro S, Kawabe K, Iwasaki Y (2014)
Donepezil-induced Cervical Dystonia in Alzheimer's Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review of Dystonia due to Cholinesterase Inhibitors
Intern Med 53 :1007

Ikeda K, Yanagihashi M, Sawada M, Hanashiro S, Kawabe K, Iwasaki Y (2014)
Intern Med 53 :1007