Dopa-responsive dystonia is a rare childhood neurological disorder characterized by asymmetric dystonia, predominantly of the lower limb, that responds excellently to levodopa replacement therapy. Although it is known that behavioral changes, such as depression, anxiety disorders, and sleep disturbances, typically follow onset of motor symptoms, there is limited literature on the psychiatric symptoms of this disorder. This report describes a novel case of a 20-year-old male with a history of dopa-responsive dystonia and schizoaffective disorder who presented with both dystonia and psychosis after a period of medication noncompliance. This case provides a reference for the management of psychosis in patients with dopa-responsive dystonia and...
Progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuations sensitive to levodopa, also known as Segawa's disease...
L-Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) is a hereditary dystonia characterized by an excellent response to ...
Background: myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) due to a pathogenic variant of SGCE is an autosomal dominant in...
After ruling out of organic causes, movement disorders are named as psychogenic movement disorders, ...
Dystonia is a rare syndrome of sustained muscle contractions which frequently causes twisting and re...
Tardive dystonia is one of the extrapyramidal syndromes and occurs after prolonged treatment with n...
The concept of psychogenic dystonia refers to an unusual but well-known concept of movement disorder...
Dystonia is a movement disorder in which patients suffer from involuntary repetitive movements and/o...
Myoclonus dystonia is a rare movement disorder that often causes significant disability. Deep brain ...
Dopa responsive dystonia (DRD) is a dystonic syndrome of childhood, usually affecting gait and subse...
Tardive dystonia is a movement disorder which develops with twisting of one part of the body or abno...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...
Background: Psychotic symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, are part of the clinical pictu...
Background: In patients with GTP-cyclohydrolase deficient dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) the occurre...
Backgrround/Aim. Dystonia is considered to be a prolonged involuntary contractions of the muscles le...
Progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuations sensitive to levodopa, also known as Segawa's disease...
L-Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) is a hereditary dystonia characterized by an excellent response to ...
Background: myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) due to a pathogenic variant of SGCE is an autosomal dominant in...
After ruling out of organic causes, movement disorders are named as psychogenic movement disorders, ...
Dystonia is a rare syndrome of sustained muscle contractions which frequently causes twisting and re...
Tardive dystonia is one of the extrapyramidal syndromes and occurs after prolonged treatment with n...
The concept of psychogenic dystonia refers to an unusual but well-known concept of movement disorder...
Dystonia is a movement disorder in which patients suffer from involuntary repetitive movements and/o...
Myoclonus dystonia is a rare movement disorder that often causes significant disability. Deep brain ...
Dopa responsive dystonia (DRD) is a dystonic syndrome of childhood, usually affecting gait and subse...
Tardive dystonia is a movement disorder which develops with twisting of one part of the body or abno...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...
Background: Psychotic symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, are part of the clinical pictu...
Background: In patients with GTP-cyclohydrolase deficient dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) the occurre...
Backgrround/Aim. Dystonia is considered to be a prolonged involuntary contractions of the muscles le...
Progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuations sensitive to levodopa, also known as Segawa's disease...
L-Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) is a hereditary dystonia characterized by an excellent response to ...
Background: myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) due to a pathogenic variant of SGCE is an autosomal dominant in...