The prevalence estimates for primary dystonia range from two to 50 cases per million for early-onset dystonia and from 30 to 7320 cases per million for late-onset dystonia. From analysis of methodological information from 14 selected studies, we concluded that all studies on the basis of treatment settings or record-linkage systems, and two population-based surveys were probably flawed by incomplete ascertainment; the third population-based study provided the largest prevalence for late-onset dystonia but probably overestimated the prevalence of the disorder. Age and ethnic differences among study populations further biased comparisons of estimates. On the basis of methodologically more robust service-based studies and the likely percentage...
BACKGROUND: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Objective: To determine the nationwide prevalence of primary dystonia, ataxia and hereditary spastic...
The prevalence* per million persons and gender rates in previous dystonia studies.</p
The prevalence estimates for primary dystonia range from two to 50 cases per million for early-onset...
The prevalence estimates for primary dystonia range from two to 50 cases per million for early-onset...
The number of existing cases of primary dystonia in the population is not precisely known, but the c...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...
Adult-onset dystonia1is considered a rare disease, aconclusion based on the relatively homogeneous l...
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ABSTRACT Dystonia is a relatively common movement disorder but some of its epidemiological and clini...
Background: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Background Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult‐onset focal dystonia, has a heterog...
BACKGROUND: Primary focal or segmental dystonia is a rare clinical condition including early-onset d...
BACKGROUND: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Objective: To determine the nationwide prevalence of primary dystonia, ataxia and hereditary spastic...
The prevalence* per million persons and gender rates in previous dystonia studies.</p
The prevalence estimates for primary dystonia range from two to 50 cases per million for early-onset...
The prevalence estimates for primary dystonia range from two to 50 cases per million for early-onset...
The number of existing cases of primary dystonia in the population is not precisely known, but the c...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...
Adult-onset dystonia1is considered a rare disease, aconclusion based on the relatively homogeneous l...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
ABSTRACT Dystonia is a relatively common movement disorder but some of its epidemiological and clini...
Background: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Background Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult‐onset focal dystonia, has a heterog...
BACKGROUND: Primary focal or segmental dystonia is a rare clinical condition including early-onset d...
BACKGROUND: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Objective: To determine the nationwide prevalence of primary dystonia, ataxia and hereditary spastic...
The prevalence* per million persons and gender rates in previous dystonia studies.</p