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Mirror Movement Associated with Ophthalmoplegia and Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Woo-Keun Seo, Kyung-Mi Oh, Sung-Beom Koh, Byung-Jo Kim, Hwan-Hoon Jung, Min-Kyu Park, Kun-Woo Park, Dae-Hie Lee
Journal of the Korean Society of Clinical Neurophysiology 2001;3(2):160-163.
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Mirror movements in adult is usually accompanied with various clinical syndromes. But the pathogenesis of mirror movement is not clearly understood. A 20-years old man visited with complaining of mirror movements in both hands, ophthalmoplegia and sensorineural hearing loss. He underwent through electromyography, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and functional magnetic resonance image. And we concluded that the mechanisms of his mirror movements were both ipsilateral innervated corticospinal tract and simultaneous activation of both motor cortex.

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