ABSTRACT The diagnosis and treatment of dystonia are challenging. This is likely due to gaps in the complete understanding of its pathophysiology, lack of animal models for translational studies, absence of a consistent pathological substrate and highly variable phenotypes and genotypes. The aim of this review article is to provide an overview of the clinical, neurophysiological and genetic features of dystonia that can help in the identification of this movement disorder, as well as in the differential diagnosis of the main forms of genetic dystonia. The variation of penetrance, age of onset, and topographic distribution of the disease in carriers of the same genetic mutation indicates that other factors – either genetic or environmental –...
Abstract: The majority of studies investigating the molecular pathogenesis and cell biology underlyi...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
The definition and classification of the dystonias was recently revisited. In the new 2013 classific...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterised by sustained muscle contractions, producing twisting, repetitiv...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonias are a heterogeneous group of disorders which are known to have a strong inherited basis. T...
Dystonias are heterogeneous hyperkinetic movement disorders characterized by involuntary muscle cont...
Purpose of review We describe here how such mechanisms shared by different genetic forms can give ri...
Dystonia is a common movement disorder seen by neurologists in clinic. Genetic forms of the disease ...
Dystonia represents a group of movement disorders characterized by involuntary muscle contractions t...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Abstract: The majority of studies investigating the molecular pathogenesis and cell biology underlyi...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
The definition and classification of the dystonias was recently revisited. In the new 2013 classific...
Dystonia is a syndrome characterised by sustained muscle contractions, producing twisting, repetitiv...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Dystonia is a neurological condition characterized by abnormal involuntary movements or postures owi...
Dystonia has been defined as a syndrome of involuntary, sustained muscle contractions affecting one ...
Clinical practice in dystonia has greatly evolved in recent years; a synthetic review on patient man...
Dystonias are a heterogeneous group of disorders which are known to have a strong inherited basis. T...
Dystonias are heterogeneous hyperkinetic movement disorders characterized by involuntary muscle cont...
Purpose of review We describe here how such mechanisms shared by different genetic forms can give ri...
Dystonia is a common movement disorder seen by neurologists in clinic. Genetic forms of the disease ...
Dystonia represents a group of movement disorders characterized by involuntary muscle contractions t...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Introduction: Dystonia is a movement disorder involving sustained or intermittent muscle contraction...
Abstract: The majority of studies investigating the molecular pathogenesis and cell biology underlyi...
Dystonia is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by abnormal movement or posture caused by...
The definition and classification of the dystonias was recently revisited. In the new 2013 classific...