To review the literature on primary dystonia and dystonia plus and to provide evidence-based recommendations. Primary dystonia and dystonia plus are chronic and often disabling conditions with a widespread spectrum mainly in young people. Computerized MEDLINE and EMBASE literature reviews (1966-1967 February 2005) were conducted. The Cochrane Library was searched for relevant citations. Diagnosis and classification of dystonia are highly relevant for providing appropriate management and prognostic information, and genetic counselling. Expert observation is suggested. DYT-1 gene testing in conjunction with genetic counselling is recommended for patients with primary dystonia with onset before age 30 years and in those with an affected relati...
Dystonia is a disorder of movement caused by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting on...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterised by sustained muscle contractions, producing twisting, repetitiv...
Early aetiological diagnosis is of paramount importance for childhood dystonia because some of the p...
OBJECTIVES: to provide a revised version of earlier guidelines published in 2006. BACKGROUND: primar...
Objectives: To provide a revised version of earlier guidelines published in 2006. Background: Primar...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Contains fulltext : 81785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dystonia is a ...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by involuntary and sustained contraction...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by involuntary and sustained contraction...
Dystonia is defined as a syndrome of sustained muscle contractions that frequently cause twisting an...
Background: Acquired dystonia is caused by an acquired or exogenous event. Although the therapeutic ...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
botulinum toxin, deep brain stimulation, dystonia, treatment of dystonia Dystonia may be a sign or s...
<p>More than 100 years has passed since Oppenheim firstly named the term "dystonia" in 1911, the de...
Dystonia is the third leading movement disorder arising mainly from the damage of basal ganglia or o...
Dystonia is a disorder of movement caused by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting on...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterised by sustained muscle contractions, producing twisting, repetitiv...
Early aetiological diagnosis is of paramount importance for childhood dystonia because some of the p...
OBJECTIVES: to provide a revised version of earlier guidelines published in 2006. BACKGROUND: primar...
Objectives: To provide a revised version of earlier guidelines published in 2006. Background: Primar...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Contains fulltext : 81785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dystonia is a ...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by involuntary and sustained contraction...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by involuntary and sustained contraction...
Dystonia is defined as a syndrome of sustained muscle contractions that frequently cause twisting an...
Background: Acquired dystonia is caused by an acquired or exogenous event. Although the therapeutic ...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
botulinum toxin, deep brain stimulation, dystonia, treatment of dystonia Dystonia may be a sign or s...
<p>More than 100 years has passed since Oppenheim firstly named the term "dystonia" in 1911, the de...
Dystonia is the third leading movement disorder arising mainly from the damage of basal ganglia or o...
Dystonia is a disorder of movement caused by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting on...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterised by sustained muscle contractions, producing twisting, repetitiv...
Early aetiological diagnosis is of paramount importance for childhood dystonia because some of the p...