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- Dopa-responsive dystonia is a disorder that involves involuntary muscle contractions, tremors, and other uncontrolled movements (dystonia). The features of ...
- ... of tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (also called TH-deficient dopa-responsive dystonia), symptoms usually appear during childhood. Affected ... the day for some people with TH-deficient dopa-responsive dystonia. Affected individuals may experience more pronounced ...
- ... tyrosine is converted into a molecule called L-dopa. The AADC enzyme then removes a molecular structure ... oxygen atoms, and a hydrogen atom) from L-dopa, creating dopamine. A similar process is used to ...
- ... not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Dopa-responsive dystonia due to sepiapterin reductase deficiency SPR deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Dopa-responsive dystonia due to sepiapterin reductase deficiency Dopa- ...
- ... the SPR gene have been found to cause dopa-responsive dystonia. This condition is characterized by a ... responds to treatment with a medication called L-Dopa. Dopa-responsive dystonia can be caused by mutations ...
- ... the GCH1 gene have been found to cause dopa-responsive dystonia. This condition is characterized by a ... responds to treatment with a medication called L-Dopa. Dopa-responsive dystonia results when one copy of ...
- ... of the condition. AADC deficiency AADCD DDC deficiency Dopa decarboxylase deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Deficiency of aromatic- ...
- ... protein building block (amino acid) tyrosine to L-DOPA, which can then be converted to dopamine. Other ... have been found to cause a form of dopa-responsive dystonia called TH-deficient dopa-responsive dystonia. ...