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Real-World Retrospective Safety Analysis of OnabotulinumtoxinA for the Treatment of Patients with Chronic Migraine and Concomitant Therapeutic Indications. [PDF]

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Blumenfeld AM   +9 more
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<i>KMT2B</i>-related disorders in Austria: clinical features and long-term outcome after deep brain stimulation. [PDF]

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Indelicato E   +9 more
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Clinical Presentation and Evolution of Isolated Focal and Segmental Dystonia in Adults - 20 Years' Experience from a Botulinum Toxin Clinic. [PDF]

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Vijayaraghavan A   +8 more
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Pathophysiological mechanisms of oromandibular dystonia

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2022
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a rare form of focal idiopathic dystonia. OMD was clinically identified at the beginning of the 20th century, and the main clinical features have been progressively described over the years. However, OMD has several peculiarities that still remain unexplained, including the high rate of oral trauma, which is often ...
Manzo, Nicoletta   +6 more
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Oromandibular dystonia and temporomandibular disorders

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2022
The aim of this study was to characterize clinical features of patients with oromandibular dystonia (OMD) who had temporomandibular disorder (TMD) symptoms.A retrospective chart review of patients seeking treatment at a tertiary-level orofacial pain clinic from January 2015 through December 2020 was undertaken.
Shruti, Handa   +2 more
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Oromandibular dystonia screening questionnaire for differential diagnosis

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2018
Oromandibular dystonia, which is characterized by stereotypic, task-specific, or sustained contractions of masticatory and/or lingual muscles, is frequently misdiagnosed as temporomandibular disorders or psychogenic disease. Diagnostic delay in oromandibular dystonia is not acceptable; thus, a screening tool that can distinguish this condition from a ...
Kazuya Yoshida
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Oromandibular dystonia in encephalitis

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2011
We report clinical and MRI findings of 17 patients with oromandibular dystonia (OMD) due to Japanese encephalitis (14) and nonspecific encephalitis (3). Their median age was 14(2-53) years and 9 were females. 8 patients had jaw open and 9 jaw close OMD.
J, Kalita, U K, Misra, P K, Pradhan
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Praying‐induced oromandibular dystonia

Movement Disorders, 2005
AbstractWe report on an unusual presentation of a task‐specific focal oromandibular dystonia in a 47‐year‐old man of Turkish descent. His speech was affected exclusively while reciting Islamic prayers in Arabic language, which he otherwise did not speak.
Tihomir V, Ilic   +4 more
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Oromandibular dystonia: A clinical report

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2011
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) consists of prolonged spasms caused by contraction of the muscles of the mouth and mandible and involves the muscles of mastication, facial expression, tongue, and eye lids. A multidisciplinary treatment approach is presented including the fabrication of a dental prosthesis to reduce/eliminate the symptoms of OMD.
Robert, Schneider, Henry T, Hoffman
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Oromandibular dystonia associated with fluoxetine

European Journal of Neurology, 1995
A 66 year old patient with major depression treated with fluoxetine developed persistent oromandibular dystonia and mild akathisia. She improved significantly after discontinuation of the drug and treatment with biperiden. The temporal relationship between the use of fluoxetine and the occurrence of dystonia and akathisia suggests that fluoxetine may ...
J G, Segovia, J C, Alvarez-Cermeño
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