Essential Palatal Myoclonus

A Case Report

Authors

  • Bhuwan Raj Pandey Lumbini Medical College Teaching Hospital
  • Anup Acharya
  • Madan Mohan Singh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22502/jlmc.v5i1.124

Keywords:

botulinum, case report, clonazepam, palatal myoclonus

Abstract

Introduction: Palatal myoclonus is a rare condition presenting with clicking sound in ear or muscle tremor in pharynx. There are two varieties: essential and symptomatic. Various treatment options exists ranging from watchful observation to botulinum toxin injection. We have not found any reported case of palatal myoclonus from our country. Here we present a case of essential palatal myoclonus managed with clonazepam.

Case report: A young female presented in Ear Nose and Throat clinic with complain of auditory click and spontaneous rhythmic movement of throat muscles for eight months. On examination, there was involuntary, rhythmic contraction of bilateral soft-palate, uvula, and base of tongue. Neurological, eye, and peripheral examination were normal. A diagnosis of essential palatal myoclonus was made. It was managed successfully with clonazepam; patient was still on low dose clonazepam at the time of making this report.

Conclusion: Essential palatal myoclonus can be clinically diagnosed and managed even in settings where MRI is not available or affordable.

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Author Biography

  • Bhuwan Raj Pandey, Lumbini Medical College Teaching Hospital

    Lecturer,

    Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery

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Published

2017-06-21

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Case Report

How to Cite

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Essential Palatal Myoclonus: A Case Report. J Lumbini Med Coll [Internet]. 2017 Jun. 21 [cited 2026 Apr. 16];5(1):41-3. Available from: https://mail.jlmc.edu.np/index.php/JLMC/article/view/124

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