Background: The differentiation of functional dystonia from idiopathic dystonia may be clinically challenging. Objective: To identify clinical features suggestive of functional dystonia to guide physicians to distinguish functional dystonia from idiopathic dystonia. Methods: Patient data were extracted from the Italian Registry of Functional Motor Disorders and the Italian Registry of Adult Dystonia. Patients with functional and idiopathic dystonia were followed up at the same clinical sites, and they were similar in age and sex. Results: We identified 113 patients with functional dystonia and 125 with idiopathic dystonia. Sudden onset of dystonia, evidence of fixed dystonia, and acute peripheral trauma before dystonia onset were more frequ...
Adult-onset dystonia (AOD) may manifest in focal forms (as blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, ce...
Background: Diagnosis of focal dystonia is based on clinical grounds and is therefore open to bias. ...
BackgroundDystonia is a neurological syndrome typically resulting in abnormal postures.ObjectivesWe ...
Background: The differentiation of functional dystonia from idiopathic dystonia may be clinically ch...
Background: Acute peripheral trauma is a controversial risk factor for idiopathic dystonia. Material...
Due to the lack of validated diagnostic biomarkers, the diagnosis of dystonia is based on clinical e...
ABSTRACT Dystonia is a relatively common movement disorder but some of its epidemiological and clini...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contraction, provoking twisting and repetit...
Functional dystonia is one of the most common phenotypes of functional movement disorder (FMD). Mult...
BackgroundTo date, a few studies have systematically investigated differences in the clinical spectr...
Background: Fixed dystonia leads to an immobile abnormal posturing of the affected limb. There is an...
Adult-onset dystonia (AOD) may manifest in focal forms (as blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, ce...
Background: Diagnosis of focal dystonia is based on clinical grounds and is therefore open to bias. ...
BackgroundDystonia is a neurological syndrome typically resulting in abnormal postures.ObjectivesWe ...
Background: The differentiation of functional dystonia from idiopathic dystonia may be clinically ch...
Background: Acute peripheral trauma is a controversial risk factor for idiopathic dystonia. Material...
Due to the lack of validated diagnostic biomarkers, the diagnosis of dystonia is based on clinical e...
ABSTRACT Dystonia is a relatively common movement disorder but some of its epidemiological and clini...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contraction, provoking twisting and repetit...
Functional dystonia is one of the most common phenotypes of functional movement disorder (FMD). Mult...
BackgroundTo date, a few studies have systematically investigated differences in the clinical spectr...
Background: Fixed dystonia leads to an immobile abnormal posturing of the affected limb. There is an...
Adult-onset dystonia (AOD) may manifest in focal forms (as blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, ce...
Background: Diagnosis of focal dystonia is based on clinical grounds and is therefore open to bias. ...
BackgroundDystonia is a neurological syndrome typically resulting in abnormal postures.ObjectivesWe ...