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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Generalized dystonia
  1. ... condition. Dystonia musculorum deformans 1 DYT1 Early-onset generalized torsion dystonia Early-onset primary dystonia Oppenheim dystonia Oppenheim's ... Primary torsion dystonia Genetic Testing Registry: Early-onset ... Early-onset generalized limb-onset dystonia National Organization ...
  2. ... disabling. Depending on which muscles are affected, widespread (generalized) dystonia can cause difficulty with speaking, swallowing, coordination, and ...
  3. ... JC. TorsinA protein and neuropathology in early onset generalized dystonia with GAG deletion. Neurobiol Dis. 2003 Feb;12( ...
  4. ... KP. ALS2 mutations: juvenile amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and generalized dystonia. Neurology. 2014 Mar 25;82(12):1065-7. ...
  5. ... involuntary, sustained muscle contractions known as dystonia. The dystonia is widespread (generalized), affecting many different muscles. The continuous muscle cramping ...
  6. ... including speech. Affected children typically develop temporary jitteriness (generalized clonus) in early infancy, abnormal patterns of movement described as chorea or dystonia, and stiffness (spasticity). Many also have impaired vision ...
  7. ... a high fever. Affected individuals can also experience generalized tonic-clonic seizures (also known as grand mal ... dementia). Worsening problems with movement also occur, including dystonia and parkinsonism. Dystonia is a condition characterized by ...
  8. ... several parts of the brain. Using medical imaging, generalized swelling as well as specific areas of damage ( ...