A form of fixed dystonia (FD) without evidence of basal ganglia lesions or neurodegeneration has been recently characterized (Schrag et al., Brain 2004;127:2360-2372), which may overlap the clinical spectrum of either complex regional pain syndrome or psychogenic dystonia. Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies in typically mobile dystonia revealed abnormal motor cortical excitability and sensori-motor integration. We compared 12 patients with limb FD to 10 patients with primary adult-onset typically mobile dystonia and 11 age-matched healthy volunteers. Measurements at the first digital interosseus representation area on both hemispheres included: short intracortical inhibition (SICI), contralateral silent period (cSP), and short and lo...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
A typical pathophysiological abnormality in dystonia is cocontraction of antagonist muscles, with im...
There is increasing evidence that supports the role of the cerebellum in the pathophysiology of dyst...
A form of fixed dystonia (FD) without evidence of basal ganglia lesions or neurodegeneration has bee...
Contains fulltext : 70672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A form of fixe...
Objective To investigate the possible correlations between clinico-radiological features and pathoph...
Objective: To investigate the possible correlations between clinico-radiological features and pathop...
Objective: The aim of the present study is to investigate cortical excitability in patients with DYT...
OBJECTIVE: The syndrome of dystonia and cerebellar ataxia (DYTCA) is a recently described condition ...
In patients with dystonia, abnormal movements are commonly triggered or made worse by voluntary acti...
We evaluated brain stem P30, contralateral frontal N37, and the vertex-ipsilateral central P37, N50 ...
Previous studies indicated that sensorimotor integration and plasticity of the sensorimotor system a...
Background: Dystonia may have different neuroanatomical substrates and pathophysiology. This is supp...
Cortical inhibitory mechanisms were investigated with the technique of paired transcranial magnetic ...
ImportanceIsolated dystonia and Parkinson disease (PD) are disorders of the basal gangliothalamocort...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
A typical pathophysiological abnormality in dystonia is cocontraction of antagonist muscles, with im...
There is increasing evidence that supports the role of the cerebellum in the pathophysiology of dyst...
A form of fixed dystonia (FD) without evidence of basal ganglia lesions or neurodegeneration has bee...
Contains fulltext : 70672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A form of fixe...
Objective To investigate the possible correlations between clinico-radiological features and pathoph...
Objective: To investigate the possible correlations between clinico-radiological features and pathop...
Objective: The aim of the present study is to investigate cortical excitability in patients with DYT...
OBJECTIVE: The syndrome of dystonia and cerebellar ataxia (DYTCA) is a recently described condition ...
In patients with dystonia, abnormal movements are commonly triggered or made worse by voluntary acti...
We evaluated brain stem P30, contralateral frontal N37, and the vertex-ipsilateral central P37, N50 ...
Previous studies indicated that sensorimotor integration and plasticity of the sensorimotor system a...
Background: Dystonia may have different neuroanatomical substrates and pathophysiology. This is supp...
Cortical inhibitory mechanisms were investigated with the technique of paired transcranial magnetic ...
ImportanceIsolated dystonia and Parkinson disease (PD) are disorders of the basal gangliothalamocort...
Recently separate control systems for postural and movement control have been found in primates. Dys...
A typical pathophysiological abnormality in dystonia is cocontraction of antagonist muscles, with im...
There is increasing evidence that supports the role of the cerebellum in the pathophysiology of dyst...