Full-text resources of PSJD and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


Preferences help
enabled [disable] Abstract
Number of results
2019 | 28 | 56 | 45-49

Article title

Stereotypie ruchowe

Content

Title variants

EN
Motor stereotypes

Languages of publication

Abstracts

EN
Motor stereotypes (MS) are defined as involuntary movements with a specific pattern, repetitive, coordinated, rhythmic and non-reflexive. In addition to the unprovoked nature of these motor disorders, an important feature that differentiates MS from epileptic phenomena is the ability to immediately stop performing a specific stereotypical activity under the influence of a sensory stimulus or as a result of distraction of the patient. MS can have simple or complex symptomatology, primary or secondary. The paper characterizes SR, presents examples of their occurrence, basics of diagnosis based on current criteria, differential diagnosis and therapeutic proposition.
PL
Stereotypie ruchowe (SR) definiowane są jako ruchy mimowolne, o określonym wzorcu, są powtarzalne, skoordynowane, rytmiczne i nieodruchowe. Oprócz nieprowokowanego charakteru tych zaburzeń ważną cechą różnicującą stereotypie ruchowe od fenomenów padaczkowych, jest możliwość natychmiastowego przerwania wykonywania określonej czynności stereotypowej pod wpływem bodźca czuciowego lub na skutek rozproszenia uwagi pacjenta. SR mogą mieć prostą lub złożoną symptomatologię, mogą być pierwotne lub wtórne. W pracy scharakteryzowano SR, przedstawiono przykłady ich występowania, podstawy rozpoznawania w oparciu o aktualne kryteria, diagnostykę różnicową oraz propozycje terapeutyczne.

Year

Volume

28

Issue

56

Pages

45-49

Physical description

Dates

published
2019

Contributors

  • Katedra i Klinika Neurologii Wieku Rozwojowego, Uniwersytet Medyczny im. K. Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu
  • Katedra i Zakład Genetyki Medycznej, Poznań
  • Katedra i Klinika Neurologii Wieku Rozwojowego, Uniwersytet Medyczny im. K. Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu

References

  • Freeman R.D., Soltanifar A., Baer S.: Stereotypic movement disorder: easily missed. Dev Med Child Neurol 2010; 52: 733–738.
  • Castellanos F.X., Ritchie G.F., Marsh W.L., et al.: DSM-IV stereotypic movement disorder: persistence of stereotypies of infancy in intellectually normal adolescents and adults. J Clin Psychiatry 1996; 57: 116–122.
  • Tan A., Salgado M., Fahn S.: The characterization and outcome of stereotypical movements in nonautistic children. Mov Disord 1997; 12: 47–52.
  • Foster L.G.: Nervous habits and stereotyped behaviors in preschool children. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 1998; 37: 711–717.
  • Rafaeli-Mor N., Foster L., Berkson G.: Self-reported body-rocking and other habits in college students. Am J Ment Retard 1999; 104: 1–10.
  • Mahone E.M., Bridges D., Prahme C., et al.: Repetitive arm and hand movements (complex motor stereotypies) in children. J Pediatr 2004; 145: 391–395.
  • Shigenobu K., Ikeda M., Fukuhara R., et al.: The Stereotypy Rating Inventory for frontotemporal lobar degeneration. Psychiatry Res 2002; 110: 175–187.
  • Nikkhah A., Karimzadeh P., Taghdiri M.M., et al.: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders in Children: A Brief Review. Iran J Child Neurol 2019; 13: 7–16.
  • Dale R. C., Singh H., Troedson C., et al.: A prospective study of acute movement disorders in children. Dev Med Child Neurol 2010; 52: 739–748.
  • Terence D., Sanger T.D., Chen D., et al.: Definition and classification of hyperkinetic movements in childhood. Mov Disord 2010; 25: 1538–1549.
  • Barry S., Baird G., Lascelles K., et al.: Neurodevelopmental movement disorders – an update on childhood motor stereotypies. Dev Med Child Neurol 2011; 53: 979–985.
  • Singer H.S.: Motor stereotypies. Semin Pediatr Neurol 2009; 16: 77–81.
  • Unal C.T., Beverley J.A., Willuhn I., et al.: Long-lasting dysregulation of gene expression in corticostriatal circuits after repeated cocaine treatment in adult rats: effects on zif 268 and homer 1a. Eur J Neurosci 2009; 29: 1615–1626.
  • Harris A.D., Singer H.S., Horska A., et al.: GABA and Glutamate in Children with Primary Complex Motor Stereotypies: An 1H-MRS Study at 7T. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2016; 37: 552–557.
  • Canales J.J., Graybiel A.M.: A measure of striatal function predicts motor stereotypy. Nat Neurosci 2000; 3: 377–383.
  • Muthugovindan D., Singer H.: Motor stereotypy disorders. Curr Opin Neurol 2009; 22: 131–136.
  • Stallworth J.L., Dy M.E., Buchanan C.B., et al.: Hand stereotypies: Lessons from the Rett Syndrome Natural History Study. Neurology 2019; 92: 2594–2603.
  • Zhang D., Poustka L., Marschik P.B., et al.: The onset of hand stereotypies in fragile X syndrome. Dev Med Child Neurol 2018; 60: 1060–1061.
  • Maltete D.: Adult-onset stereotypical motor behaviors. Rev Neurol (Paris) 2016; 172: 477–482.
  • Edwards M.J., Lang A.E., Bhatia K.P.: Stereotypies: a critical appraisal and suggestion of a clinically useful definition. Mov Disord 2012; 27: 179–185.
  • Dilling H.,V. Dittmann V.: [Psychiatric diagnosis following the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD–10)]. Nervenarzt 1990; 61: 259–270.
  • Katherine M.: Stereotypic Movement Disorders. Semin Pediatr Neurol 2018; 25: 19–24.
  • Harris K.M., Mahone E.M., Singer H.S.:, Nonautistic motor stereotypies: clinical features and longitudinal follow-up. Pediatr Neurol 2008; 38: 267–272.
  • Oakley C., Mahone E.M., Morris-Berry C., et al.: Primary complex motor stereotypies in older children and adolescents: clinical features and longitudinal follow-up. Pediatr Neurol 2015; 52: 398–403.
  • Rojahn J., Matson J.L., Lott D., et al.: The Behavior Problems Inventory: an instrument for the assessment of self-injury, stereotyped behavior, and aggression/destruction in individuals with developmental disabilities. J Autism Dev Disord 2001; 31: 577–588.
  • Raucci U., Parisi P., Vanacore N., et al.: Acute hyperkinetic movement disorders in Italian paediatric emergency departments. Arch Dis Child 2018; 103: 790–794.
  • Miller J.M., Singer H.S., Bridges D.D., et al.: Behavioral therapy for treatment of stereotypic movements in nonautistic children. J Child Neurol 2006; 21: 119–125.
  • Miguel C.F., Clark K., Tereshko L., et al.: The effects of response interruption and redirection and sertraline on vocal stereotypy. J Appl Behav Anal 2009; 42: 883–888.
  • Specht M.W., Mahone E.M., Kline T., et al.: Efficacy of parent-delivered behavioral therapy for primary complex motor stereotypies. Dev Med Child Neurol 2017; 59: 168–173.
  • Gordon C.T., State R.C., Nelson J.E., et al.: A double-blind comparison of clomipramine, desipramine, and placebo in the treatment of autistic disorder. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1993; 50: 441–447.
  • Jesner O.S., Aref-Adib M., Coren E.: Risperidone for autism spectrum disorder. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2007; (1): p. CD005040.
  • Williams K., Brignell A., Randall M., et al.: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2013; 20: p. CD004677.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
1819319

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_20966_chn_2019_56_440
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.