Segawa Syndrome, a Dramatic Response to Dopamine

塞加瓦综合征:对多巴胺的剧烈反应

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Abstract

Segawa syndrome usually manifests as dystonia, disturbance of gait with fatigue, and may be confused with spasticity. Also known as dopamine-responsive dystonia (DRD), it should be considered in any child who presents with paroxysmal or progressive hypertonia of unknown etiology, which responds dramatically to levodopa. It is a clinical diagnosis, but the level of pterins in cerebrospinal fluid and guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase-1 (GTCH 1) gene mutation testing done by molecular genetic testing are confirmatory. Our case is a 45-year female with a family history of similar illness expressed as autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. She had symptoms onset at an early age of 13 years with features of dystonia of predominantly lower limbs, hence the inability to maintain posture and walk. Dramatic improvement with levodopa but sudden deterioration to dystonia due to noncompliance was evident in our patient with troublesome features of concomitant adjustment disorder during presentation.

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