Improvement of "Bouncy Gait" in Lance-Adams Syndrome with Perampanel

Cureus. 2020 Jan 25;12(1):e6773. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6773.

Abstract

Lance-Adams syndrome (LAS) is chronic post-hypoxic myoclonus that is often associated with sudden lapses in muscle tone (negative myoclonus) in the legs, causing a disabling "bouncy gait." Given its relative rarity, there are no controlled treatment studies of LAS. The majority of cases require polypharmacy management, with an incomplete response. "Bouncy gait," in particular, is notoriously medication-refractory. Here, we report a patient with long-standing LAS who improved markedly when low-dose perampanel was added to his existing treatment regime consisting of clonazepam, levetiracetam, sodium valproate, and acetazolamide.

Keywords: bouncy gait; lance-adams syndrome; myoclonus; negative myoclonus; perampanel.

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  • Case Reports