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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Focal dystonia
  1. Task-specific focal dystonia is a movement disorder that interferes with the performance of particular tasks, such as writing, playing a musical instrument, ...
  2. ... causes intellectual disability along with a condition called focal dystonia that particularly affects movement of the hands. Partington ... seizures (epilepsy) may also occur in Partington syndrome.Focal dystonia of the hands is a feature that distinguishes ...
  3. ... history of this disorder or other forms of dystonia in their family.Less commonly, benign essential blepharospasm has been ... G, Berardelli A, Hallett M. Do primary adult-onset focal dystonias share aetiological factors? Brain. 2007 May;130( ...
  4. ... isolated to a certain body region (task-specific focal dystonia), abnormal posture and spasms of the hand while ... an association of the TOR1A locus with segmental/focal dystonia. Mov Disord. 2010 Oct 15;25(13):2183- ...
  5. ... on PubMed Misbahuddin A, Placzek MR, Warner TT. Focal dystonia is associated with a polymorphism of the dopamine ... Gasser T, Bandmann O. Candidate gene studies in focal dystonia. Neurology. 2003 Oct 28;61(8):1097-101. ...
  6. ... disability and a group of movement problems called focal dystonia that primarily affects the hands. The most common ...
  7. Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE) is an uncommon form of epilepsy that runs in families. This disorder causes seizures that usually occur ...