Literary reports on dystonia date back to post-Medieval times. Medical reports are instead more recent. We review here the early descriptions and the historical establishment of a consensus on the clinical phenomenology and the diagnostic features of dystonia syndromes. Lumping and splitting exercises have characterized this area of knowledge, and it remains largely unclear how many dystonia types we are to count. This review describes the history leading to recognize that focal dystonia syndromes are a coherent clinical set encompassing cranial dystonia (including blepharospasm), oromandibular dystonia, spasmodic torticollis, truncal dystonia, writer's cramp, and other occupational dystonias. Papers describing features of dystonia and diag...
Dystonia can be seen in a number of different phenotypes that may arise from different etiologies. T...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...
Literary reports on dystonia date back to post-Medieval times. Medical reports are instead more rece...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
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...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
Focal dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder confined to a single body district. The most comm...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
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. ...
The term dystonia originated in 1911 with Oppenheim’s description of 4 individuals who were floppy a...
Dystonia can be seen in a number of different phenotypes that may arise from different etiologies. T...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...
Literary reports on dystonia date back to post-Medieval times. Medical reports are instead more rece...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
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...
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a un...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
There have been few epidemiological studies of dystonia. Most previous studies have provided estimat...
Focal dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder confined to a single body district. The most comm...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
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. ...
The term dystonia originated in 1911 with Oppenheim’s description of 4 individuals who were floppy a...
Dystonia can be seen in a number of different phenotypes that may arise from different etiologies. T...
Dystonia is hyperkinesis characterized by involuntarily repetitive muscle contractions in one or mor...
During the last decade, dystonia has been increasingly recognized. However, the body of work concern...