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- Dystonia 16 is one of many forms of dystonia, which is a group of conditions characterized by involuntary ... muscles, and unusual positioning of affected body parts. Dystonia 16 can appear at any age from infancy through ...
- ... Blake DJ. SGCE missense mutations that cause myoclonus-dystonia syndrome impair epsilon-sarcoglycan trafficking to the plasma membrane: modulation by ubiquitination and torsinA. Hum Mol Genet. 2007 Feb 1;16(3):327-42. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddl472. ...
- ... Bonifati V. Mutations in SLC30A10 cause parkinsonism and dystonia with hypermanganesemia, polycythemia, and chronic liver disease. Am J Hum Genet. 2012 Mar 9;90(3):467-77. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2012.01.017. Epub 2012 Feb 16. Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed ...
- ... hydroxylase deficiency (also called TH-deficient dopa-responsive dystonia), symptoms usually appear during childhood. Affected individuals may ... signs and symptoms may include involuntary muscle contractions (dystonia) that lead to abnormal repetitive movements in the ...
- ... the eyelids. This condition is a type of dystonia, which is a group of movement disorders that ... people with benign essential blepharospasm, the symptoms of dystonia spread beyond the eyes to affect other facial ...
- ... Dominant Sleep-Related Hypermotor (Hyperkinetic) Epilepsy. 2002 May 16 [updated 2023 Mar 23]. In: Adam MP, Feldman ...
- ... dementia). Worsening problems with movement also occur, including dystonia and parkinsonism. Dystonia is a condition characterized by involuntary, sustained muscle ...
- ... muscle contractions that may cause unusual body positions (dystonia) and writhing movements of the limbs (athetosis). Dystonia tends to become worse when the individual is ...
- ... related mtDNA depletion syndrome can include uncontrolled movements (dystonia), hearing loss, muscle wasting (atrophy), and intellectual disabilities. ... associated with mild methylmalonic aciduria, Leigh-like encephalomyopathy, dystonia and deafness. Brain. 2007 Mar;130(Pt 3): ...
- ... neck tremors (titubation), involuntary tensing of the muscles (dystonia), and jerking (choreiform) movements.Connatal Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease ... j.jns.2004.10.010. Epub 2004 Dec 16. No abstract available. Citation on PubMed Inoue K. ...