Author:
Godeiro-Junior Clecio,Felício Andre C.,de Carvalho Aguiar Patrícia,Borges Vanderci,Silva Sonia M. A.,Ferraz Henrique B.
Abstract
Background:Cervical dystonia (CD) may be classified according to the underlying cause into primary or secondary CD. Previous exposure to neuroleptics is one of the main causes of adult-onset secondary dystonia. There are few reports that characterize the clinical features of primary CD and secondary neuroleptic-induced CD. Herein our aim was to investigate a series of patients with neuroleptic induced tardive CD and to describe their clinical and demographic features.Patients and Methods:We retrospectively evaluated 20 patients with neuroleptic-induced tardive CD and compared clinical, demographic and therapeutic characteristics to another 77 patients with primary CD. All patients underwent Botulinum toxin type-A therapy.Results:We did not identify any relevant clinical and demographic characteristics in our group of patients that could be used to distinguish tardive and primary CD.Conclusion:Patients with tardive CD presented demographic characteristics and disease course similar to those with primary CD.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Clinical Neurology,Neurology,General Medicine
Cited by
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