Supplementary Material for: Lack of Therapeutic Benefit of Vim Thalamotomy for Tremor-like Myoclonus in Two Cases of Benign Adult Familial Myoclonus Epilepsy
posted on 2025-05-09, 09:55authored byfigshare admin kargerfigshare admin karger, Nonaka T., Asahi T., Horisawa S., Takumi I., Ikeda K., Nakamura A., Azuma K., Akagawa H., Yamamoto J., Yamamoto N., Taira T.
Introduction: Benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by adult-onset cortical tremor and infrequent generalized seizures. Treatment options for managing involuntary movements in BAFME remain limited.
Case Presentation: Here, we present two cases involving individuals with BAFME who underwent Vim thalamotomy for tremor-like myoclonus. Despite the intervention, neither patient experienced any improvement in their symptoms.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that the Vim nucleus may not contribute to the pathophysiology of tremor-like myoclonus in BAFME, despite the established efficacy of Vim thalamotomy in the treatment of essential tremor.