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Clinical spectrum of dystonia in a tertiary care movement disorders clinic in India

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Medknow

Source : Annals of Movement Disorders

Url : https://doi.org/10.4103/aomd.aomd_13_18

Campus : Amritapuri

School : School of Engineering

Year : 2018

Abstract :

Context 

Scant data exist regarding the overall distribution of dystonia phenotypes in individuals presenting with abnormal posturing to a movement disorder center in India.

Aim: 

To identify the proportion of various types of dystonia presenting to a tertiary care, academic movement disorder center in India.

Settings And Design:

We conducted a retrospective chart review of consecutive patients presenting to the movement disorder clinic of our tertiary care, university hospital.

Subjects And Methods:

We included subjects evaluated at least once by a movement disorder specialist and documented to have dystonia (= 170). Dystonia was classified according to the consensus update on phenomenology and classification of dystonia (Axes 1 and 2). We calculated the proportion of patients classified into one of the defined dystonia syndromes: early-onset isolated generalized dystonia, focal or segmental isolated dystonia with onset in adulthood, combined dystonia, and dystonia associated with other neurological or systemic manifestations.

Results: 

Focal or segmental isolated dystonia with onset in adulthood was the most common phenotype. Among focal dystonias, majority were brachial (65.8%), followed by cranial (27.1%) and cervical (15.7%). Task specificity was documented in 51.2% of focal dystonias, all brachial dystonias. Tremor was present in 70.3%. Etiologically (Axis 2), evidence of neurodegeneration was present in 10.0% and structural lesion in 5.9%.

Conclusion: 

Writer’s cramp was the most common isolated dystonia identified in this hospital-based series.

Cite this Research Publication : Roopa Rajan, AchalK Srivastava, Reghu Anandapadmanabhan, Deepti Vibha, AwadhK Pandit, Kameshwar Prasad, Clinical spectrum of dystonia in a tertiary care movement disorders clinic in India, Annals of Movement Disorders, Medknow, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4103/aomd.aomd_13_18

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