SUMMARY Meige’s syndrome is classified as a rare form of focal dystonia characterized by the following clinical features: • Facial, lingual, masticatory, pharyngeal, laryngeal and cervical dystonia. • Involuntary lower facial and jaw movements, including lip pursing, grimacing, jaw opening and closing and chewing. These movements may be tremor-like. • The symptoms typically begin focally and then spread to contiguous muscles. • The average onset occurs after 50 years of age. The aetiology of Meige’s syndrome remains unclear. It is currently considered to be multifactorial and to include genetic, psychogenic, neurological and environmental factors. Most of the current treatments for Meige’s syndrome require medical intervention. This i...
The facial phenotype of psychogenic movement disorders has not been fully characterized. Seven terti...
Meige syndrome is a type of segmental dystonia that manifests a combination of blepharospasm and oro...
Purpose: Similar to musician’s focal dystonia a task-specific phenomenon, known as yips has also bee...
ABSTRACT The Meige's syndrome is characterized by the presence of bilateral, symmetrical, dysto...
Oromandibular dystonia is a rare form of focal dystonia caused by involuntary spasms of masticatory,...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...
Here we report a patient who presented a co-occurrence of Meige’s syndrome and psychogenic blepharos...
Background: Dystonia is a heterogeneous hyperkinetic disorder. The anatomical location of the dyston...
The concept of psychogenic dystonia refers to an unusual but well-known concept of movement disorder...
Introduction: Non-motor symptoms are an essential cause of comorbidity in generalized and focal dyst...
BackgroundMeige’ s syndrome, a rare form of dystonia, lacks effective treatment. The purpose of this...
Frequently, blepharospasm is associated with involuntary movements of the platysma, lower face and m...
BackgroundMeige’ s syndrome, a rare form of dystonia, lacks effective treatment. The purpose of this...
Background: Munchausen syndrome presenting with psychogenic dystonia is a rare condition. Phenomenol...
In this thesis, we detected a high frequency of non motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with cervical d...
The facial phenotype of psychogenic movement disorders has not been fully characterized. Seven terti...
Meige syndrome is a type of segmental dystonia that manifests a combination of blepharospasm and oro...
Purpose: Similar to musician’s focal dystonia a task-specific phenomenon, known as yips has also bee...
ABSTRACT The Meige's syndrome is characterized by the presence of bilateral, symmetrical, dysto...
Oromandibular dystonia is a rare form of focal dystonia caused by involuntary spasms of masticatory,...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle cont...
Here we report a patient who presented a co-occurrence of Meige’s syndrome and psychogenic blepharos...
Background: Dystonia is a heterogeneous hyperkinetic disorder. The anatomical location of the dyston...
The concept of psychogenic dystonia refers to an unusual but well-known concept of movement disorder...
Introduction: Non-motor symptoms are an essential cause of comorbidity in generalized and focal dyst...
BackgroundMeige’ s syndrome, a rare form of dystonia, lacks effective treatment. The purpose of this...
Frequently, blepharospasm is associated with involuntary movements of the platysma, lower face and m...
BackgroundMeige’ s syndrome, a rare form of dystonia, lacks effective treatment. The purpose of this...
Background: Munchausen syndrome presenting with psychogenic dystonia is a rare condition. Phenomenol...
In this thesis, we detected a high frequency of non motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with cervical d...
The facial phenotype of psychogenic movement disorders has not been fully characterized. Seven terti...
Meige syndrome is a type of segmental dystonia that manifests a combination of blepharospasm and oro...
Purpose: Similar to musician’s focal dystonia a task-specific phenomenon, known as yips has also bee...