Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that cause twisting movements and abnormal postures. Primary dystonia is the most common form and is thought to be a multifactorial condition in which one or more genes combine with environmental factors to reach disease. Methods: We reviewed controlled studies on possible environmental risk factors for primary early‐ and late‐onset dystonia. Results: Environmental factors associated with primary early‐onset dystonia are poorly understood. Early childhood illnesses have been reported to be more frequent in patients with DYT1 dystonia than in subjects carrying the DYT1 mutation that did not manifest dystonia, thus raising the possibility that such ...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Background Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult‐onset focal dystonia, has a heterog...
BACKGROUND: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that ca...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that ca...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that ca...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the aetiology of idiopathic adult onset dystonia. The Italian Move...
The number of existing cases of primary dystonia in the population is not precisely known, but the c...
To consider whether the various clinical types of primary late-onset dystonia have a common aetiolog...
We review epidemiological data on primary blepharospasm. (BSP). There is a large variation in the st...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...
Dystonia is the third leading movement disorder arising mainly from the damage of basal ganglia or o...
One of the great mysteries in dystonia pathophysiology is the role of environmental factors in disea...
Factors modifying the clinical penetrance of DYT1 dystonia are incompletely defined. Particularly, t...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder with high heterogeneity regarding phenotypic appearance ...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Background Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult‐onset focal dystonia, has a heterog...
BACKGROUND: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that ca...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that ca...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that ca...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known about the aetiology of idiopathic adult onset dystonia. The Italian Move...
The number of existing cases of primary dystonia in the population is not precisely known, but the c...
To consider whether the various clinical types of primary late-onset dystonia have a common aetiolog...
We review epidemiological data on primary blepharospasm. (BSP). There is a large variation in the st...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...
Dystonia is the third leading movement disorder arising mainly from the damage of basal ganglia or o...
One of the great mysteries in dystonia pathophysiology is the role of environmental factors in disea...
Factors modifying the clinical penetrance of DYT1 dystonia are incompletely defined. Particularly, t...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder with high heterogeneity regarding phenotypic appearance ...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Background Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult‐onset focal dystonia, has a heterog...
BACKGROUND: Cervical dystonia (CD), the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia, has a hetero...