2015
DOI: 10.1097/wco.0000000000000213
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Recent developments in dystonia

Abstract: Purpose of review The dystonias are a family of related disorders with many different clinical manifestations and causes. This review summarizes recent developments regarding these disorders, focusing mainly on advances with direct clinical relevance from the past two years. Recent findings The dystonias are generally defined by their clinical characteristics, rather than by their underlying genetic or neuropathological defects. The many varied clinical manifestations and causes contribute to the fact that t… Show more

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“…To our best knowledge, BFMDRS scores have never been studied for potential age‐relatedness in children before. We reasoned that forthcoming insight in potential BFMDRS age dependency could provide information for: (1) reliable longitudinal treatment evaluation in young children (such as for longitudinal dystonia databases and for longitudinal evaluation of innovative therapies (such as deep brain stimulation [DBS]); (2) understanding of dystonia progression in different “age‐of‐onset” groups; and (3) adequate phenotypic discrimination between “immature” and “dystonic” motor patterns for adequate interpretation of next‐generation sequencing (NGS) panels …”
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“…To our best knowledge, BFMDRS scores have never been studied for potential age‐relatedness in children before. We reasoned that forthcoming insight in potential BFMDRS age dependency could provide information for: (1) reliable longitudinal treatment evaluation in young children (such as for longitudinal dystonia databases and for longitudinal evaluation of innovative therapies (such as deep brain stimulation [DBS]); (2) understanding of dystonia progression in different “age‐of‐onset” groups; and (3) adequate phenotypic discrimination between “immature” and “dystonic” motor patterns for adequate interpretation of next‐generation sequencing (NGS) panels …”
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“…Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions, causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements or postures. [1][2][3] The neuroanatomical substrate for dystonia is ascribed to dysfunctional networks of the basal ganglia, cerebellum, thalamus, cerebral cortex, and brainstem. 4 The term early onset dystonia is used to denounce the initiation of dystonia before the twenty-sixth year of life.…”
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“…Disease-specific treatments are increasing as our understanding of etiology for the combined/complex dystonia syndromes expands. 43,44 In addition to a search for a potentially curable cause of dystonia (eg, Wilson's disease and metabolic, structural, or drug-induced dystonias), children and adolescents (especially those with diurnal variation) should be treated with L-dopa for possible dopa-responsive dystonia. 39 In most dystonia patients, treatment is aimed at symptom reduction rather than neuroprotection.…”
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“…Genetically, dystonia is a complex disease with the parallel occurrence of forms with and without causative genetic factors. Over the past decades more than two dozen loci have been proposed as monogenic causes of dystonia [1][2][3] and 32 confirmed genes (28 with "DYT" labels) [4,5] have been included in the new list of isolated, combined, and complex hereditary dystonia proposed by the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society's (MDS)…”
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