The prevalence of non- motor symptoms in dystonia
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of non- motor symptoms in patients with idiopathic isolated dystonia and their correlation with disease duration, motor symptoms severity and…Quantitative measurements of deficit type and severity in focal embouchure dystonia
Objective: To identify acoustic variables that characterize focal embouchure dystonia (FED) and use these measures to quantify FED severity. Background: FED is a focal task-specific…Axial prominent, delayed onset dystonia in cerebral palsy: Highlights on a distinct phenotype with favorable outcome following deep brain stimulation
Objective: To report on a subgroup of DCP patients with delayed onset of dystonia who received DBS therapy. Background: Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) is the…Cognitive and behavioral problems in children and adolescents with myoclonus dystonia
Objective: To compare the neuropsychological and behavioral profile of A) children and adolescents with myoclonus dystonia (MD) to a healthy control group and B) MD…Apraclonidine in blepharospasm
Objective: To describe improvement in blepharospasm with apraclonidine. Background: Blepharospasm is a focal dystonia involving chiefly the orbicularis oculi muscle resulting in involuntary sustained eyelid…Electromyographic and kinematic patterns in runner’s dystonia
Objective: To review electromyographic and kinematic patterns in patients with runner's dystonia (RD). Background: RD is a task-specific focal limb dystonia, preferentially involving the lower…Are we speaking the same language? A pilot study to evaluate the agreement in clinical phenotyping of children with cerebral palsy
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was determine the agreement of phenotypical classification of children with cerebral palsy among clinicians. Background: Cerebral palsy (CP)…
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