ABSTRACT

CASE PRESENTATION A 43-year-old man was referred to the movement disorders clinic for evaluation of possible Wilson’s disease. Approximately 1 year earlier, intermittent head tremor had appeared. Excessive fatigue also emerged and he noticed that he was moving slowly and ‘dragging my feet’. Over time his handwriting became smaller and he began to experience difficulty getting up from chairs and out of automobiles. His voice became softer and increased saliva with occasional drooling also became evident.