Multifocal Dystonia
Multifocal dystonia refers to dystonia that is localised to two or more…
Multifocal dystonia refers to dystonia that is localised to two or more…
Segmental dystonia refers to dystonia that is localised to two or more…
Hemidystonia refers to dystonia specifically affecting the arm and leg on the same…
Generalised dystonia describes dystonia that is widespread and involves debilitating muscle contractions…
Pathophysiology describes the origin and location of a condition or disease.
Aetiology refers to the cause of a disease. A disease’s aetiology is the reason…
The dystonia-plus syndromes are a collection of primary dystonia presentations, including…
Dopa-responsive dystonia is a type of dystonia-plus syndrome. Dopa-responsive dystonia, as…
Myoclonus-dystonia is the combination of myoclonic jerks and dystonia. In most cases the myoclonus…