• J. Neurol. Sci. · Apr 2004

    Case Reports

    Painful legs and moving toes syndrome associated with herpes zoster myelitis.

    • Kazuyo Ikeda, Kazushi Deguchi, Tetsuo Touge, Iwao Sasaki, Masago Tsukaguchi, Mieko Shimamura, Emi Komatsu, Hiroaki Takeuchi, and Shigeki Kuriyama.
    • Third Department of Internal Medicine, Kagawa University School of Medicine, 1750-1 Ikenobe, Miki-cho, Kita-gun, 761-0793 Kagawa, Japan.
    • J. Neurol. Sci. 2004 Apr 15;219(1-2):147-50.

    AbstractA 75-year-old woman developed painful legs and moving toes syndrome (PLMT) 16 months after the onset of herpes zoster (HZ) myelitis. Although the scattered extensive lesions due to HZ myelitis were observed to be eccentric near the posterior horn on MRI, these changes had disappeared upon the development of PLMT. Combined median and tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials demonstrated abnormal findings only in the tibial nerve stimuli, suggesting that a severe alteration occurred in the somatosensory fibers coming selectively from the lower legs. These findings suggest plasticity in the ascending somatosensory pathway including the posterior horn cells, probably involving the interneuron networks, for the lower legs may underlie the development of PLMT associated with HZ myelitis.

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