Myoclonus Associated with Celiac Disease Responsive to Anti-Epileptics and a Gluten-Free Diet

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We report on the case of a 61-year-old male who initially presented with a progressive myoclonus and an intention tremor and was subsequently diagnosed with celiac disease. His neurological symptoms improved with anti-epileptic therapy and a gluten-free diet. Possible explanations include a milder disease phenotype or an epileptic component to his myoclonic movement disorder. This case highlights findings of a progressive myoclonic movement disorder, likely linked to celiac disease, and stresses the importance of a gluten-free diet in the management of the neurological manifestations of celiac disease.

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Hanna, Y., Tandon, P., & Gallinger, Z. (2021). Myoclonus Associated with Celiac Disease Responsive to Anti-Epileptics and a Gluten-Free Diet. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 15(1), 282–289. https://doi.org/10.1159/000513351

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