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2015
Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal movements and postures. Dystonias are clinically and genetically highly heterogeneous. Phenotypically, dystonias are classified as isolated, combined (in combination with another movement disorder), or complex dystonia (usually as one of ...
Christine Klein, Katja Lohmann
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Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal movements and postures. Dystonias are clinically and genetically highly heterogeneous. Phenotypically, dystonias are classified as isolated, combined (in combination with another movement disorder), or complex dystonia (usually as one of ...
Christine Klein, Katja Lohmann
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Is tremor in dystonia a phenotypic feature of dystonia?
Neurology, 2015To understand better the features and mechanisms distinguishing tremor in dystonia, we reviewed the epidemiologic, clinical, and neurophysiologic data in patients with dystonia and tremor. Clinical studies suggest that tremor starts at or after dystonia onset in body parts affected or unaffected by dystonia.
Defazio G+4 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2012
This review considers the recent literature pertaining to the clinical features, genetics, neuropathology and treatment of dystonia syndromes.The term dystonia indicates at the same time a clinical phenotype and a collection of neurological syndromes mainly of genetic origin.
Albanese, Alberto, Lalli, S.
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This review considers the recent literature pertaining to the clinical features, genetics, neuropathology and treatment of dystonia syndromes.The term dystonia indicates at the same time a clinical phenotype and a collection of neurological syndromes mainly of genetic origin.
Albanese, Alberto, Lalli, S.
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Dysphagia, 2005
A patient is described with some dystonic features related to the preswallowing period of oropharyngeal swallowing in the muscles of deglutition sequentially. This case may be called a "preswallowing dystonia."
Aydogdu, I+4 more
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A patient is described with some dystonic features related to the preswallowing period of oropharyngeal swallowing in the muscles of deglutition sequentially. This case may be called a "preswallowing dystonia."
Aydogdu, I+4 more
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2010
Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements, postures, or both. Dystonic movements are typically patterned, twisting, and may be tremulous. Dystonia is often initiated or worsened by voluntary action and associated with overflow muscle activation.
Harvey S. Singer+3 more
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Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements, postures, or both. Dystonic movements are typically patterned, twisting, and may be tremulous. Dystonia is often initiated or worsened by voluntary action and associated with overflow muscle activation.
Harvey S. Singer+3 more
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Myoclonus-dystonia: classification, phenomenology, pathogenesis, and treatment
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2018Purpose of review The present study will highlight recent advances in the field of myoclonus-dystonia with a focus on clinical aspects, pathogenesis, and treatment. We will also discuss genetics, classification issues, and diagnostic criteria.
E. Roze, A. Lang, M. Vidailhet
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CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2019
ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article provides a summary of the state of the art in the diagnosis, classification, etiologies, and treatment of dystonia. RECENT FINDINGS Although many different clinical manifestations of dystonia have been recognized for decades, it is ...
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ABSTRACT PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article provides a summary of the state of the art in the diagnosis, classification, etiologies, and treatment of dystonia. RECENT FINDINGS Although many different clinical manifestations of dystonia have been recognized for decades, it is ...
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2015
Dystonia has a recent history in medicine. Focal dystonia was described in the 19th century by classic authors including Gowers, whilst generalized dystonia was described at the turn of the century. However, it is possible to find precise descriptions of dystonia in art, centuries before the medical definition.
Pedro J. Garcia-Ruiz+3 more
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Dystonia has a recent history in medicine. Focal dystonia was described in the 19th century by classic authors including Gowers, whilst generalized dystonia was described at the turn of the century. However, it is possible to find precise descriptions of dystonia in art, centuries before the medical definition.
Pedro J. Garcia-Ruiz+3 more
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Dystonia as a network disorder: a concept in evolution
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2018Purpose of review This survey takes into consideration the most recent advances in both human degenerative ataxias, disorders with a well established cerebellar origin, and discoveries from dystonia rodent models aimed at discussing the pathogenesis of ...
T. Schirinzi+3 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1998
Many different disorders have dystonia as the only or primary sign. The list of causes for dystonia increases yearly and now includes three mapped loci for primary torsion dystonia, although other susceptibility genes are suspected. Study of one of these primary torsion dystonia loci (DYT1) has culminated in the cloning of a gene which codes for a ...
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Many different disorders have dystonia as the only or primary sign. The list of causes for dystonia increases yearly and now includes three mapped loci for primary torsion dystonia, although other susceptibility genes are suspected. Study of one of these primary torsion dystonia loci (DYT1) has culminated in the cloning of a gene which codes for a ...
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