2012
DOI: 10.1002/mds.24992
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Dystonia in corticobasal degeneration: A review of the literature on 404 pathologically proven cases

Abstract: A B S T R A C T :Dystonia is considered one of the classical features of corticobasal degeneration and is reported in up to 83% in clinical, not pathologically confirmed, series. Here, we aimed to establish the frequency and the clinical characteristics of dystonia in CBD by reviewing the literature on 404 pathologically proven cases. Further, we aimed to identify the frequency and characteristics of dystonia in all described phenotypes with CBD pathology. Dystonia was present in only 37.5% of the 296 cases wi… Show more

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“…Dystonia and myoclonus are less frequent than the akinetic-rigid syndrome and apraxia. 43 Alien-limb phenomenon is seen in some patients and identified by involuntary grasping, purposeless movements, or levitation in an apraxic limb. When CBS affects the right extremities, it is more likely to be associated with a nonfluent aphasia, whereas, when affecting left extremities, it may associate at onset with visuospatial and visuoconstructive deficits.…”
Section: Case 1-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dystonia and myoclonus are less frequent than the akinetic-rigid syndrome and apraxia. 43 Alien-limb phenomenon is seen in some patients and identified by involuntary grasping, purposeless movements, or levitation in an apraxic limb. When CBS affects the right extremities, it is more likely to be associated with a nonfluent aphasia, whereas, when affecting left extremities, it may associate at onset with visuospatial and visuoconstructive deficits.…”
Section: Case 1-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3][4][5][6][7][8] Moreover, the early differential diagnosis is complicated by patients with pathologically proven PSP, CBD, or MSA that may present clinically with phenotypes other than the classic ones. [9][10][11][12] Conversely, patients with the classic AP phenotypes may turn out to have other pathologic abnormalities. [9][10][11][12] Here, a guide on how to diagnose these conditions is provided and the limited available treatment options are discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[9][10][11][12] Conversely, patients with the classic AP phenotypes may turn out to have other pathologic abnormalities. [9][10][11][12] Here, a guide on how to diagnose these conditions is provided and the limited available treatment options are discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Although not sufficiently studied, botulinum toxin injections can be helpful to relieve dystonic spasms of the hand or to treat levator inhibition [30]. Early clinical trials in PSP employed drug treatment to correct alterations in the dopaminergic, cholinergic, and gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA)ergic pathways and produced limited evidence of benefit.…”
Section: Current Pharmacological Chances In Apsmentioning
confidence: 99%