Pediatric case of persistent hiccups associated with hypertrophic olivary degeneration

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Abstract

Background. Hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) is a rare degenerative disorder that is thought to occur subsequent to a disruption of the dentate-rubro-olivary pathway. Case. We report a pediatric case of unilateral HOD presented with persistent hiccups and palatal tremor. Radiological examination of diaphragm was normal considering ultrasound and chest x-ray. On T2WI (weighted images) and Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) images, hyperintense enlargement of the right inferior olivary nucleus was seen. No abnormal enhancement was detected on post-contrast scans and no evidence of restricted diffusion was seen. Susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) sequences revealed a chronic hemorrhage involving the medulla oblongata and cerebellum. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings were consistent with unilateral HOD. Palatal tremor and dentate-rubral tremor are frequent presentation of HOD, however to our knowledge persistent hiccups had not yet been reported in children with HOD. Conclusion. We highlight a pediatric case of unilateral HOD, which presented with persistent hiccups. Awareness of clinical and radiological findings of HOD is important to avoid misinterpretation as a mass lesion, an ischemic event, or a demyelinating disease and provide adequate management.

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Arıcan, P., Öztekin, Ö., Çavuşoğlu, D., Yılmaz, S. B., Ersen, A., Dündar, N. O., & Gençpınar, P. (2020). Pediatric case of persistent hiccups associated with hypertrophic olivary degeneration. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 62(2), 343–346. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2020.02.025

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