Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Journals on Psychology

Abstract


Available familial, #neurophysiologic and imaging evidence suggests that primary adult-onset focal #dystonia has a combined genetic and environmental aetiological basis. We report an Indian family which presented writer’s cramp in two generations involving three individuals. No such family from India has yet been reported. Dystonia is a disorder characterized by excessive movements, including sustained involuntary movements, distorted voluntary movements, and abnormal postures. Primary adult-onset dystonia, the most common form of dystonia, has variable clinical expression, often focal onset (#blepharospasm, #oromandibulardystonia, cervical dystonia, laryngeal dystonia, or arm #dystonia), and a limited tendency of spreading to adjacent body regions [1]. 

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