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Geste antagonistes in idiopathic lower cranial dystonia

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Geste antagonistes in idiopathic lower cranial dystonia

Auteurs : Steven E. Lo [États-Unis] ; Michael Gelb [États-Unis] ; Steven J. Frucht [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Geste antagonistes, or sensory tricks, are well described in focal dystonia affecting the neck, hand, and face. Improvement in dystonic movements is typically maintained while the trick is performed, but disappears when the geste ends. We investigated the phenomenological features of geste antagoniste maneuvers in 19 patients with idiopathic lower cranial dystonia who were prospectively evaluated over a period of 6 years. Of the 19, 10 were men, mean age of onset was 49.8 years, and the most commonly involved lower cranial area was the jaw (10 patients). In most patients, dystonia was task‐specific. Taking advantage of the improvement with a sensory geste, we manufactured oral appliances that mimicked the geste in 8 patients, and 3 continue to use it. © 2007 Movement Disorder Society

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