Long-term follow-up by video of cervical dystonia treated with botulinum toxin |
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Authors: | D. R. S. Jamieson A.C. Mann |
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Abstract: | We have analysed video recordings of 21 patients with cervical dystonia treated with botulinum toxin. Fourteen patients have a record both of their response shortly after injections were commenced and between four years five months and six years seven months later. Our analysis shows that the long term outcome is often better than the initial response. We suggest that chronic treatment with botulinum toxin allows different muscles to those initially injected to be identified as contributors to the dystonia. Subsequent injection of these muscles leads to further improvement. It implies that cervical dystonia is a more widespread disorder of motor control, rather than simply limited to a few muscles. |
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Keywords: | Botulinum toxin Cervical dystonia Long-term treatment |
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