Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates performance careers. It is characterized by loss of voluntary motor control when playing the instrument. Little is known about genetic risk factors, although MD or writer's dystonia (WD) occurs in relatives of 20% of MD patients. We conducted a 2-stage genome-wide association study in whites. Genotypes at 557,620 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) passed stringent quality control for 127 patients and 984 controls. Ten SNPs revealed P < 10(-5) and entered the replication phase including 116 MD patients and 125 healthy musicians. A genome-wide significant SNP (P < 5 x 10(-8)) was also genotyped in 208 German or Dutch WD patients, 1,969 Caucasian,...
The dystonias are a clinical heterogeneous group with a complex genetic background. To gain more ins...
Dystonia, a common and genetically heterogeneous neurological disorder, was recently defined as a m...
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD), or laryngeal dystonia, is an isolated task-specific dystonia of unknown ca...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
peer reviewedMusician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently term...
Musician's dystonia and writer's cramp are examples of task-specific dystonia. Recently, the arylsul...
Background: Several monogenic causes for isolated dystonia have been identified, but they collective...
INTRODUCTION: Although shared genetic factors have been previously reported between dystonia and oth...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder with high heterogeneity regarding phenotypic appearance ...
The dystonias are a clinical heterogeneous group with a complex genetic background. To gain more ins...
The dystonias are a clinical heterogeneous group with a complex genetic background. To gain more ins...
Dystonia, a common and genetically heterogeneous neurological disorder, was recently defined as a m...
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD), or laryngeal dystonia, is an isolated task-specific dystonia of unknown ca...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
Musician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently terminates perfor...
peer reviewedMusician's dystonia (MD) affects 1% to 2% of professional musicians and frequently term...
Musician's dystonia and writer's cramp are examples of task-specific dystonia. Recently, the arylsul...
Background: Several monogenic causes for isolated dystonia have been identified, but they collective...
INTRODUCTION: Although shared genetic factors have been previously reported between dystonia and oth...
Background: Dystonia is a movement disorder with high heterogeneity regarding phenotypic appearance ...
The dystonias are a clinical heterogeneous group with a complex genetic background. To gain more ins...
The dystonias are a clinical heterogeneous group with a complex genetic background. To gain more ins...
Dystonia, a common and genetically heterogeneous neurological disorder, was recently defined as a m...
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD), or laryngeal dystonia, is an isolated task-specific dystonia of unknown ca...