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Camptocormia in Parkinson's disease mimicked by focal myositis of the paraspinal muscles.
[focal myositis]
We
report
on
a
63
-
year
-old
man
with
idiopathic
Parkinson
's
disease
who
developed
kyphosis
and
a
severe
forward
flexion
of
the
thoracolumbar
spine
.
A
typical
feature
was
an
increase
during
walking
or
standing
and
it
completely
disappeared
in
the
supine
position
,
mimicking
the
clinical
phenomenon
of
camptocormia
(
bent
spine
)
.
In
addition
to
the
abnormal
posture
,
a
weakness
of
the
erector
spinal
muscles
,
local
pain
,
reddening
,
and
elevated
temperature
of
the
paraspinal
muscles
were
evident
.
Creatine
kinase
was
initially
elevated
,
electromyography
showed
spontaneous
activity
and
a
myopathic
pattern
.
Magnetic
resonance
imaging
and
bioptic
examinations
revealed
a
focal
myositis
of
the
paraspinal
muscles
.
This
case
indicates
that
camptocormia
can
be
mimicked
by
focal
myositis
of
paraspinal
muscles
and
must
be
included
in
the
differential
diagnosis
,
especially
when
additional
symptoms
as
inflammatory
signs
or
weakness
are
present
.
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"a severe forward flexion of the thoracolumbar spine"
symptom
focal myositis
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