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Pisa-like syndrome under Baclofen in a patient with spastic hemiparesis due to ischemic stroke

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
Short description:
Pisa-like syndrome under Baclofen in a patient with spastic hemiparesis due to ischemic stroke / Cannas, A., Solla, P., Mascia, M., Muroni, A., Floris, G.L., Borghero, G., Orofino, G., Meloni, M., Marrosu, F.. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0362-5664. - 38:5(2015), pp. 217-219. [10.1097/WNF.0000000000000105]
abstract:
In its original description, Pisa syndrome was reported as an iatrogenic dystonia of the trunk caused by neuroleptic drugs. However, sometimes, not dystonic lateral flexion of the trunk is described as Pisa syndrome. These observations support the possibility of a drug-induced lateral flexion of the trunk with clinical presentation similar to Pisa syndrome, although with a different etiology and pathophysiology. Here, we describe the case of a male patient, with a previous ischemic stroke and residual spastic hemiparesis to the right side, who subacutely developed a dramatic lateral flexion of trunk (approximately 45° to the right) a fewdays after the introduction of Baclofen (5 mg 3 times per day). After the discontinuation of baclofen, a full recovery of the correct posturewas obtained. In this respect, our case is paradigmatic: it is drug-induced but not clearly dystonic in its manifestation. Baclofen reduces the spasticity depressing themonosinaptic and polisinaptic reflex in the spinal cord by stimulating Gamma-aminobutyric acid B (GABA-B) receptors, which inhibit the release of excitatory amino acids, glutamate and aspartate. We believe that the definition of Pisa syndrome for these forms, not clearly dystonic, might be not completely appropriate, but they should be defined more correctly as Pisa-like syndromes.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Baclofen; Ischemic stroke; Pisa syndrome; Spastic hypertonia
List of contributors:
Cannas, A.; Solla, P.; Mascia, M.; Muroni, A.; Floris, G. L.; Borghero, G.; Orofino, G.; Meloni, M.; Marrosu, F.
Authors of the University:
SOLLA Paolo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/246560
Published in:
CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
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