Eyelid tremor in a patient with a unilateral paramedian thalamic lesion

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A patient with a circumscribed infarction of the right paramedian thalamus developed a tremor of both eyelids on voluntary eye closure. Co-registration of the magnetic resonance image to a stereotactic atlas of the human thalamus revealed that the lesion was confined to a small subgroup of paramedian nuclei, including the parvocellular part of the mediodorsal nucleus. It is concluded that this region provides inhibitory input to cortical and/or subcortical regions controlling eyelid movements. Voluntary eye closure may involve direct cortico-nuclear connections and indirect pathways through the paramedian thalamus, most probably through the mediodorsal nucleus.

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Jungehülsing, G. J., & Ploner, C. J. (2003). Eyelid tremor in a patient with a unilateral paramedian thalamic lesion. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 74(3), 356–358. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.74.3.356

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