1999
DOI: 10.1097/00005072-199905000-00195
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Clinicopathologic Study of a Case of Dystonia With Putamenal Degeneration of Unknown Etiology

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“…Five patients had secondary dystonia, one case each resulting from delayed-onset dystonia from perinatal hypoxia, tardive dystonia, presumed tardive dystonia, putaminal degeneration of unknown etiology, 36 and one of unknown etiology associated with complex partial seizures. All five had blinded BFM evaluations with two demonstrating objective clinical benefit from ITB (Fig.…”
Section: Secondary Dystoniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five patients had secondary dystonia, one case each resulting from delayed-onset dystonia from perinatal hypoxia, tardive dystonia, presumed tardive dystonia, putaminal degeneration of unknown etiology, 36 and one of unknown etiology associated with complex partial seizures. All five had blinded BFM evaluations with two demonstrating objective clinical benefit from ITB (Fig.…”
Section: Secondary Dystoniamentioning
confidence: 99%