Oromandibular dystonia – A systematic review [PDF]
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a clinical problem which is commonly encountered in the practice of movement disorders. OMD results from a variety of genetic and acquired etiologies and can occur as an isolated manifestation, or as part of an isolated ...
Udit Saraf +3 more
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Development and Validation of a Disease-Specific Oromandibular Dystonia Rating Scale (OMDRS) [PDF]
Background: Oromandibular dystonia manifests with sustained or task-specific contractions of the masticatory, tongue, and/or other muscles in the stomatognathic system.
Kazuya Yoshida
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Tardive Oromandibular Dystonia Induced by Trazodone: A Clinical Case and Management from the Perspective of the Dental Specialist [PDF]
Background: Tardive Oromandibular Dystonia is an iatrogenic drug-induced movement form of extrapyramidal symptoms associated primarily with chronic consumption of dopamine receptor blocking agents.
Nicolás P. Skarmeta +4 more
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Effects of Botulinum Toxin Therapy on Health-Related Quality of Life Evaluated by the Oromandibular Dystonia Rating Scale [PDF]
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) refers to a focal dystonia in the stomatognathic system. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in isolated dystonia is associated with non-motor symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and pain, as well as motor symptoms.
Kazuya Yoshida
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Effects of Botulinum Toxin Type A on Pain among Trigeminal Neuralgia, Myofascial Temporomandibular Disorders, and Oromandibular Dystonia [PDF]
The differences in analgesic effects of botulinum toxin type A were compared in 28 patients with trigeminal neuralgia, 53 patients with myofascial temporomandibular disorders, and 89 patients with the jaw closing oromandibular dystonia. The patients were
Kazuya Yoshida
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Sudden Onset of Oromandibular Dystonia after Cerebellar Stroke [PDF]
Background: We present the case of a 65-year-old female with sudden-onset involuntary mouth opening, deviation of the jaw, facial grimacing, and tongue movements that started 6 months prior to her admission.
Alper Akin +3 more
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Multilingual website and cyberconsultations for oromandibular dystonia [PDF]
Oromandibular dystonia is a focal dystonia that manifests as involuntary masticatory and/or tongue muscle contractions. This movement disorder is frequently misdiagnosed as a temporomandibular disorder.
Kazuya Yoshida
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Oromandibular dystonia : a dental approach [PDF]
Oromandibular dystonia consists of prolonged spasms of contraction of the muscles of the mouth and jaw. Primary idiopathic forms and secondary forms exist.
Burguera Hernández, Juan Andrés +3 more
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Chemodenervation for Oromandibular Dystonia Utilizing Botulinum Toxins. [PDF]
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a chronic focal dystonia that involves the mouth, jaw, and tongue. It may cause repetitive or sustained dystonic movements, which can be very disabling for patients. It is usually a life-long disorder with numerous treatment options that are, most often, partially curative.
Ameer MA, Bhatti D.
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Case Report: Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease With Oromandibular Dystonia Onset [PDF]
Background: Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a rare neurodegenerative disease. Because of variable clinical manifestations, NIID was often misdiagnosed.
Wei-Ping Deng +7 more
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