Oromandibular dystonia

A form of focal dystonia, affecting the lower part of the face and jaws. It is characterized by sustained or repetitive involuntary jaw and tongue movements and facial grimacing caused by involuntary spasms of the masticatory, facial, pharyngeal, lingual, and lip muscles.

Writer's cramp

A focal dystonia of the fingers, hand, and/or forearm that appears when the affected person attempts to do a task that requires fine motor movements such as writing or playing a musical instrument.


合計: 2

                      


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PMID (PMCID)
11488897
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Transient dystonias in three patients treated with tiagabine.
Wolanczyk T, Grabowska-Grzyb A.
Epilepsia. 2001;42(7):944-6.
The focal limb dystonia in one case, an oromandibular dystonia in second, and writer's cramp in third one were observed.
8997156
MIXED_SAMPLE Middle Aged
Adult-onset focal dystonias: presentation and treatment options.
Esper GJ, Charles PD, Davis TL, Robertson D.
Tenn Med. 1997;90(1):18-20.
Most of the focal dystonias include cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, spasmodic dysphonia, and limb dystonia, specifically writer's cramp.