Results 21 to 30 of about 2,666 (203)
Oromandibular dystonia is defined as a focal dystonia that manifests as forceful contractions of the face, jaw, and/or tongue. Lingual dystonia is a rare subtype of oromandibular dystonia that specifically affects the tongue.
Zaland Ahmed Yousafzai +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Peripherally induced oromandibular dystonia [PDF]
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a focal dystonia manifested by involuntary muscle contractions producing repetitive, patterned mouth, jaw, and tongue movements. Dystonia is usually idiopathic (primary), but in some cases it follows peripheral injury. Peripherally induced cervical and limb dystonia is well recognised, and the aim of this study was to ...
C, Sankhla, E C, Lai, J, Jankovic
openaire +2 more sources
The World's Oldest Description of Oromandibular Dystonia. [PDF]
Yoshida K.
europepmc +3 more sources
Exploratory structural assessment in craniocervical dystonia: Global and differential analyses. [PDF]
Our goal was to investigate the cortical thickness and subcortical volume in subjects with craniocervical dystonia and its subgroups.We studied 49 subjects, 17 with cervical dystonia, 18 with blepharospasm or oromandibular dystonia, and 79 healthy ...
Larissa Vilany +10 more
doaj +1 more source
Japanese encephalitis is an important cause of encephalitis in Southeast Asia. Survivors may suffer from various movement disorders leading to disability, presumed to be due to involvement of basal ganglia and thalamus.
Pradeep Kumar Maurya +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Oromandibular Dystonia in Wilson's Disease [PDF]
Abstract Background Movement disorder is common in Wilson's disease (WD), but there is no report on oromandibular dystonia ( OMD ).
Jayantee, Kalita +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Oromandibular dystonia is defined as a focal dystonia that manifests as forceful contractions of the face, jaw, and/or tongue. Lingual dystonia is a rare subtype of oromandibular dystonia that specifically affects the tongue.
Zaland Ahmed Yousafzai +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a rare focal neurological disorder associated with impaired masticatory function, dysphagia, dysphonia, and involuntary abnormal movements of the mandible of varying severity.
Nonso Emmanuel Onyia +4 more
doaj +1 more source
A History of Dystonia: Ancient to Modern [PDF]
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a unifying descriptor. While words like epilepsy, apoplexy, and palsy have had their meanings since antiquity, references to dystonia are much harder to ...
Deborah Thorpe +3 more
core +1 more source
Cerebellum: an explanation for dystonia? [PDF]
Dystonia is a movement disorder that is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, abnormal movements and postures, as well as by non-motor symptoms, and is due to abnormalities in different brain areas.
Berardelli, Alfredo, Bologna, Matteo
core +1 more source

