2016
DOI: 10.1111/ene.13133
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Epidemiological, clinical and genetic aspects of adult onset isolated focal dystonia in Ireland

Abstract: The prevalence of adult onset idiopathic isolated focal dystonia in Ireland is higher than that recorded in many similar service-based epidemiological studies but is still likely to be an underestimate. The low proportion of individuals with blepharospasm may reflect reduced environmental exposure to sunlight in Ireland. This study will serve as a resource for international comparative studies of environmental and genetic factors in the pathogenesis of the disorder.

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“…Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal repetitive movements and postures . Adult onset idiopathic focal dystonia (AOIFD) is the commonest form of primary dystonia; cervical dystonia is the most prevalent phenotype . The pathophysiology of AOIFD is considered to involve impaired inhibition at both motor and sensory levels in a complex network of basal ganglia, thalamic, cerebellar, and brainstem structures .…”
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“…Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal repetitive movements and postures . Adult onset idiopathic focal dystonia (AOIFD) is the commonest form of primary dystonia; cervical dystonia is the most prevalent phenotype . The pathophysiology of AOIFD is considered to involve impaired inhibition at both motor and sensory levels in a complex network of basal ganglia, thalamic, cerebellar, and brainstem structures .…”
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“…Women are affected about twice as often as men. Of note, although the genetic causes of dystonia – especially for adult‐onset focal forms – are still largely elusive, a positive family history is reported in about 20% of dystonia sufferers . Adult‐onset focal dystonia syndromes are by far the most frequent presentations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adult‐onset focal dystonia syndromes are by far the most frequent presentations. In two recent studies on focal syndromes, the majority of patients had cervical dystonia (69%) or blepharospasm (17%) , whilst other forms were much rarer: limb dystonia (3%–7%), spasmodic dysphonia (1%–3%), musician's dystonia (3%) and oromandibular dystonia (1%).…”
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“…Дистония занимает третье ме-сто по распространенности среди заболеваний экстрапира-мидной системы после эссенциального тремора и болезни Паркинсона [1].…”
Section: неврология нейропсихиатрия психосоматика 2018;10(1):90-95unclassified