Background: Diagnosis of focal dystonia is based on clinical grounds and is therefore open to bias. To date, diagnostic guidelines have been only proposed for blepharospasm and laryngeal dystonia. To provide practical guidance for clinicians with less expertise in dystonia, a group of Italian Movement Disorder experts formulated clinical diagnostic recommendations for cervical, oromandibular, and limb dystonia. Methods: A panel of four neurologists generated a list of clinical items related to the motor phenomenology of the examined focal dystonias and a list of clinical features characterizing neurological/non-neurological conditions mimicking dystonia. Thereafter, ten additional expert neurologists assessed the diagnostic relevance of the...
Dystonia is defined as a syndrome of sustained muscle contractions that frequently cause twisting an...
Introduction: Cervical dystonia (CD) is the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia. Because ...
Summary: In 1984, dystonia was defined by an ad hoc committee of the Dystonia Medical Research Found...
Background: Diagnosis of focal dystonia is based on clinical grounds and is therefore open to bias. ...
Background: The dystonias are phenotypically and etiologically heterogenous disorders. Many proposal...
Background: Blepharospasm is one of the most common subtypes of dystonia, and often spreads to other...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by abnormal, involuntary, and excessive co-contraction...
Due to the lack of validated diagnostic biomarkers, the diagnosis of dystonia is based on clinical e...
Background: There is only one small single-center study on the reliability of the diagnosis of focal...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
This document presents a consensus on the diagnosis and classification of isolated cervical dystonia...
Background: Cervical dystonia is characterized by a variable pattern of neck muscle involvement. Due...
Focal dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder confined to a single body district. The most comm...
Although the understanding of dystonia has improved in recent years, primary dystonia is still insuf...
Dystonia is defined as a syndrome of sustained muscle contractions that frequently cause twisting an...
Introduction: Cervical dystonia (CD) is the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia. Because ...
Summary: In 1984, dystonia was defined by an ad hoc committee of the Dystonia Medical Research Found...
Background: Diagnosis of focal dystonia is based on clinical grounds and is therefore open to bias. ...
Background: The dystonias are phenotypically and etiologically heterogenous disorders. Many proposal...
Background: Blepharospasm is one of the most common subtypes of dystonia, and often spreads to other...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by abnormal, involuntary, and excessive co-contraction...
Due to the lack of validated diagnostic biomarkers, the diagnosis of dystonia is based on clinical e...
Background: There is only one small single-center study on the reliability of the diagnosis of focal...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
This document presents a consensus on the diagnosis and classification of isolated cervical dystonia...
Background: Cervical dystonia is characterized by a variable pattern of neck muscle involvement. Due...
Focal dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder confined to a single body district. The most comm...
Although the understanding of dystonia has improved in recent years, primary dystonia is still insuf...
Dystonia is defined as a syndrome of sustained muscle contractions that frequently cause twisting an...
Introduction: Cervical dystonia (CD) is the most common form of adult-onset focal dystonia. Because ...
Summary: In 1984, dystonia was defined by an ad hoc committee of the Dystonia Medical Research Found...