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Tactile and proprioceptive dysfunction differentiates cervical dystonia with and without tremor
Neurology, 2020Objective To determine whether different phenotypes of cervical dystonia (CD) express different types and levels of somatosensory impairment. Methods We assessed somatosensory function in patients with CD with and without tremor (n = 12 each) and in ...
L. Avanzino+8 more
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Quetiapine-induced cervical dystonia
Australasian Psychiatry, 2015Objective: Our objective was to report and describe a case of quetiapine-induced dystonia in an older lady with psychosis. Quetiapine is a second-generation antipsychotic and known to be rare in causing extrapyramidal side effects with rates similar to placebo. Conclusions: There have been few documented cases of quetiapine-induced dystonia.
Tso, Grace, Kolur, Uday
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Motion analysis in cervical dystonia
Neurological Sciences, 2008To evaluate kinematic features in cervical dystonia (CD) patients by means of a motion analysis system (Fastrack-Polhemus, Colchester VT, USA).Small study sample.Ambulatory care.15 CD patients and 10 healthy subjects.Not applicable.Posture at rest and voluntary movements in both groups. Posture at rest in CD patients was impaired in all planes; only 20%
Giuseppe Galardi+4 more
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Treatment of cervical dystonia
2009Cervical dystonia is a focal dystonia that results in abnormal postures of the head, neck, and shoulders. There may be overlying spasms that resemble tremor, and pain may be associated. The treatment of cervical dystonia includes rehabilitation, medications, botulinum toxin injections, and surgery.
Karen Frei+2 more
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Reliability, feasibility and satisfaction of telemedicine evaluations for cervical dystonia
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2020Introduction Telemedicine is used successfully for evaluating patients with neurologic diseases, but has not been tested in cervical dystonia (CD). CD is uniquely suited for telemedicine as the scales validated to assess its severity rely only on visual ...
Avram Fraint+3 more
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Cervical Myeloradiculopathy and Atlantoaxial Instability in Cervical Dystonia
World Neurosurgery, 2021Atlantoaxial instability, although rarely reported in the literature, can be associated with cervical dystonia (CD) and may lead to compression of the cord at the craniovertebral junction. We present a case series of 4 patients of longstanding CD with neurologic complications.
Koti Neeraja+10 more
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Tuberculomas causing cervical dystonia
Internal Medicine Journal, 200510.1111/j.1445-5994.2004.00793.x ; Internal Medicine Journal ; 35 ; 4 ; 261-262 ...
Tey, H.-L., Lim, E.C.-H., Seet, R.C.-S.
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Cervical dystonia: Etiology and pathophysiology [PDF]
Etiological and pathophysiological aspects of cervical dystonia Dystonias present in many different ways and can vary widely in the number of body areas and systems involved, as well as in clinical features, age of onset, natural history, and etiology.
Miodrag Velickovic, Carlos Singer
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Cervical dystonia and substance abuse
Journal of Neurology, 2018To investigate the prevalence of substance abuse (SA) in patients with cervical dystonia (CD) and to correlate it with prevalence of psychiatric disorders.Data on anxiety, depression, dystonia severity, and substance abuse were collected from ten sites participating in the Dystonia Coalition.
Abhimanyu Mahajan+8 more
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Reversal of Temporal Discrimination in Cervical Dystonia after Low‐Frequency Sensory Stimulation
Movement Disorders, 2020Somatosensory temporal discrimination is abnormal in dystonia and reflects reduced somatosensory inhibition. In healthy individuals, both the latter are enhanced by high‐frequency repetitive somatosensory stimulation, whereas opposite effects are ...
R. Erro+7 more
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