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The Spectrum of GNAO1 Mutation Can Include Childhood-Onset Isolated Generalized Dystonia. [PDF]
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1949
THE OCCURRENCE of involuntary motor activity of the muscles of the neck was described in 1727 by Wepfer 1 as "convulsio particularis"; but Wepfer, as well as most observers up to recent times, did not make a strict differentiation of clinical types. Classifications have been attempted, particularly by French authors, the most respected one being that ...
E, HERZ, G H, GLASER
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THE OCCURRENCE of involuntary motor activity of the muscles of the neck was described in 1727 by Wepfer 1 as "convulsio particularis"; but Wepfer, as well as most observers up to recent times, did not make a strict differentiation of clinical types. Classifications have been attempted, particularly by French authors, the most respected one being that ...
E, HERZ, G H, GLASER
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
Spasmodic torticollis is a distressing condition, characterised by involuntary and intermittent spasm of neck muscles, which in time become hypertrophied. It should be distinguished from a tic. Its incidence has been estimated at 1 in 1200 psychiatric referrals.
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Spasmodic torticollis is a distressing condition, characterised by involuntary and intermittent spasm of neck muscles, which in time become hypertrophied. It should be distinguished from a tic. Its incidence has been estimated at 1 in 1200 psychiatric referrals.
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Idiopathic Spasmodic Torticollis
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1985Idiopathic spasmodic torticollis (IST) is discussed from the perspective of definition and description, clinical presentation, and modes of treatment including a new, innovative, surgical approach. The role of the physician and the neurosurgical nurse in the management of idiopathic spasmodic torticollis is considered.
C, Jorgenson, H, Porphyris
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