This review will consider the knowledge that neuroimaging studies have provided to the understanding of the anatomy of dystonia. Major advances have occurred in the use of neuroimaging for dystonia in the past 2 decades. At present, the most developed imaging approaches include whole-brain or region-specific studies of structural or diffusion changes, functional imaging using fMRI or positron emission tomography (PET), and metabolic imaging using fluorodeoxyglucose PET. These techniques have provided evidence that regions other than the basal ganglia are involved in dystonia. In particular, there is increasing evidence that primary dystonia can be viewed as a circuit disorder, involving the basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical and cerebello-thala...
Background:Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is an autosomal dominantly inherited movement disorder character...
Background: Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive tw...
Background: It is the traditional view that primary dystonia arises from abnormal basal ganglia func...
This review will consider the knowledge that neuroimaging studies have provided to the understanding...
This review will consider the knowledge that neuroimaging studies have provided to the understanding...
Primary focal dystonias form a group of neurological disorders characterized by involuntary, sustain...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterized by involuntary, sustained muscle contrac- tions causing twistin...
Dystonia is a movement disorder that manifests itself in many forms, from the relatively benign to t...
Dystonia is one of the most common forms of movement disorder, involving repetitive or sustained con...
Background and purpose: Structural magnetic resonance techniques have been widely applied in neurolo...
A line of evidence suggests that the pathophysiology of dystonia involves the striatum, whose activi...
We investigated whether structural white matter abnormalities, in the form of disruption of axonal c...
During the past years, dramatic progress have been achieved in our knowledge of the pathophysiology ...
Background:Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is an autosomal dominantly inherited movement disorder character...
Background: Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive tw...
Background: It is the traditional view that primary dystonia arises from abnormal basal ganglia func...
This review will consider the knowledge that neuroimaging studies have provided to the understanding...
This review will consider the knowledge that neuroimaging studies have provided to the understanding...
Primary focal dystonias form a group of neurological disorders characterized by involuntary, sustain...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterized by involuntary, sustained muscle contrac- tions causing twistin...
Dystonia is a movement disorder that manifests itself in many forms, from the relatively benign to t...
Dystonia is one of the most common forms of movement disorder, involving repetitive or sustained con...
Background and purpose: Structural magnetic resonance techniques have been widely applied in neurolo...
A line of evidence suggests that the pathophysiology of dystonia involves the striatum, whose activi...
We investigated whether structural white matter abnormalities, in the form of disruption of axonal c...
During the past years, dramatic progress have been achieved in our knowledge of the pathophysiology ...
Background:Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is an autosomal dominantly inherited movement disorder character...
Background: Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive tw...
Background: It is the traditional view that primary dystonia arises from abnormal basal ganglia func...